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Announcing a free GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio
Jan 23, 2025
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Announcing a free GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio

Rhea Patel
Rhea Patel

We're excited to announce an all new free plan for GitHub Copilot, available for everyone today in Visual Studio. All you need is a GitHub account. No trial. No...

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Catch issues before you commit to Git
Feb 27, 2025
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Catch issues before you commit to Git

Jessie Houghton
Jessie Houghton

Discovering issues with code changes after committing changes can be frustrating. Fortunately, Visual Studio offers a new feature that helps you catch potential problems early, improving your code quality. Visual Studio now includes a feature powered by GitHub Copilot that lets you review your local code changes before committing them, before they are part of your pull request. This can help identify performance and security issues early, ensuring you maintain a higher quality codebase. How to Get Started To use this feature, ensure your GitHub Copilot subscription is active and enabled within Visual Stu...

Claude 3.7 Now Available in GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio
Feb 24, 2025
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Claude 3.7 Now Available in GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio

Rhea Patel
Rhea Patel

The world of AI is evolving at a breathtaking pace, and today brings an exciting milestone for developers and tech enthusiasts alike. Anthropic’s newest release, Claude 3.7, is now available directly within GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio 2022 17.13, heralding a new era of seamlessly integrated, advanced AI coding assistance. This new Sonnet model supports the non-thinking modes in Copilot. How to Access Claude 3.7 Getting started is easy: If you don’t see Claude 3.7 as an option, there could be two reasons: Learn More For further details, check out the Using Claude Sonne...

Leverage vision in Copilot Chat
Feb 24, 2025
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Leverage vision in Copilot Chat

Jessie Houghton
Jessie Houghton

Now, in the preview channel, you can attach images in GitHub Copilot chat to help you illustrate your ideas effectively and get the best responses.  Imagine working on a UI development task where describing a design or layout through text just doesn't cut it. Or perhaps you're debugging an issue and need to share a screenshot of an error state or message. Starting in 17.13 Preview channels, you can now paste an image from your clipboard or use the paperclip icon in the chat window to upload your image directly from your file explorer. Simply add your prompt text and send! Copilot will analyze the image and...

Unlocking More Power: Tool Calling in GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio
Feb 20, 2025
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Unlocking More Power: Tool Calling in GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio

Rhea Patel
Rhea Patel

Have you ever been frustrated when Copilot doesn’t understand you? While it can’t read your mind, we’ve been working hard to make your coding experience smoother. Previously, Copilot in Visual Studio could look at files in your repository, but you needed to specify the context of your code manually. We understand this wasn’t the most intuitive experience, so we’ve been working on a smarter way to infer information automatically. Introducing Tool Calling: A Smarter Copilot Tool Calling is here—a major update that changes how you interact with Copilot. Now, Copilot can automatically search for more relevant co...

Introducing Code Referencing for GitHub Copilot Completions in Visual Studio
Feb 19, 2025
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Introducing Code Referencing for GitHub Copilot Completions in Visual Studio

Simona Liao
Simona Liao

When GitHub Copilot completions (or “gray text”) pop up on your screen, have you ever wondered where does the completions come from and worried about if it matches with public code leading to license issues? If you have, we are introducing code referencing to support you and provide more transparency! We are excited to announce that code referencing is available now for GitHub Copilot Completions in Visual Studio 2022 17.13, a feature previously introduced in Copilot Chat (see previous blog post). So you can feel more confident when accepting the completions! Learn about Completions Public Code Match When yo...

VisualStudio.Extensibility: Tagger support and updates to settings
Feb 18, 2025
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VisualStudio.Extensibility: Tagger support and updates to settings

Tina Schrepfer (LI)
Tina Schrepfer (LI)

We continue to invest in the VisualStudio.Extensibility SDK to allow users like you to create extensions that run faster and smoother than ever before! VisualStudio.Extensibility helps you build extensions that run outside the main Visual Studio IDE process for improved performance, reliability, and installation without restarting Visual Studio. Additional benefits include a sleek and intuitive .NET 8-based API and comprehensive, well-maintained documentation to help you develop amazing extensions faster than ever before. For the latest up-to-date docs and installation instructions, visit https://aka.ms/Vi...

New restrictions on package loading
Feb 13, 2025
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New restrictions on package loading

Ryan Molden
Ryan Molden

As Visual Studio transitions its core packages and services to an async loading/retrieval model, we've identified bugs in both the initial async implementation and the existing synchronous package loading mechanism. While most of these bug fixes have been transparent to extenders, one requires attention due to changed constraints. This post highlights that change. Note that this is only applicable to VSSDK based extensions and does not apply to VisualStudio.Extensiblity. For more information on the differences between extensibility models in Visual Studio, please refer to this documentation: Choose the right V...

First preview of Visual Studio 2022 v17.14
Feb 12, 2025
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First preview of Visual Studio 2022 v17.14

Mads Kristensen
Mads Kristensen

We are pleased to announce the release of Visual Studio 2022 v17.14 Preview 1, marking the initial preview of our next update to Visual Studio. This update prioritizes delivering exceptional developer experiences, with an emphasis on stability and security, as well as AI enhancements. Download the preview and see the full list of enhancements in the release notes. Stability & security In this release, we’re focusing on bug fixes that help make Visual Studio more stable and secure. This is something we do from time to time. Our goal is to ensure that developers can work in a reliable and secure environme...

Visual Studio 2022 v17.13 is Now Available!
Feb 11, 2025
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Visual Studio 2022 v17.13 is Now Available!

Mads Kristensen
Mads Kristensen

We are excited to announce the availability of Visual Studio 2022 v17.13. This update focuses on stability and security, along with continuous improvements for all developers using Visual Studio. Based on your feature requests, several new tools and enhancements have been added to this release. This update includes improvements for developers, such as advanced debugging capabilities, efficient code management, and enhanced security features. These additions aim to simplify workflows and boost productivity. For detailed information on each new feature, check out the release notes. If you’re pressed f...