Re 5/ Reply with your favorite feature from the release or let us know what you want to see in the future 💬
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Re 4/ Debug JS w/ heap profiles
The JavaScript debugger now lets you capture and visualize heap profiles to better understand where and how memory is being allocated.
P.S. This feature was contributed through a community PR! 👏
Re 3/ Improvements to terminal search 🔎
Now, when you’re searching in the terminal, all matches will be highlighted and have corresponding annotations for each result in the scroll bar.
You customize the highlight colors via the `terminal.findMatch...` settings.
Re 2/ Drag & drop in VS Code Web 📁
You can drag and drop local files or folders in
http://vscode.dev/
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Re 1/ Built-in local file history 📜 This one was a popular feature request!
Anytime a file is saved, a new entry appears in the “Timeline” view. You can name entries & compare them, restore them, or delete them.
To try this out, run the command “Local History: Create Entry”
RT @njukidreborn: 🤯 Just fixed some memory leaks in VS @code with the help of Detached Elements tool in Edge. Kudos to the team building th…
RT @gitlens: With GitLens’ support for Visual Studio @code for the Web, users can now unleash the power of GitLens features in the browser…
RT @OliviaGuzzardo: My first blogpost is up for @code! 🥳Read about how you can move from local to cloud-based development using things like…
RT @BenjaminPasero: ⌛️ Local history landed in @code. ✨ Get back to older versions of a file and restore or compare as needed.
ℹ️ More det…
RT @philosophicles: I'm 34, been using git for years.
For the first time, I just did git reset --hard in the wrong place and lost some hou…
RT @GitHubNext: ✨New in this release is "Translate this code"
Select some code and translate it into other languages on the spot: https://t…
RT @mattbierner: Ever wish you could find all the places where a file/header is linked to in your #markdown?
Now it's easy using 'Find All…
RT @ire_alva: Excited about the future of ML + coding? 👩🏻💻🧑🏽💻
Try GitHub Copilot Labs 🚀! It's our new extension for @code, meant to be a…
RT rebornix
🤯 Just fixed some memory leaks in VS @code with the help of Detached Elements tool in Edge. Kudos to the team building this brilliant tool cc @patrickbrosset . Give it a try if you haven't yet.
https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2021/12/09/debug-memory-leaks-detached-elements-tool-devtools/
RT Olivia Guzzardo
My first blogpost is up for @code! 🥳Read about how you can move from local to cloud-based development using things like dev containers and @github Codespaces ⌨️☁️
https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2022/04/04/increase-productivity-with-containers
https://twitter.com/OliviaGuzzardo/status/1511086494970228747
RT GitLens
With GitLens’ support for Visual Studio @code for the Web, users can now unleash the power of GitLens features in the browser while editing code in their GitHub repos.💥
Learn more here ➡️
https://bit.ly/3JQ8gNC
RT Benjamin Pasero
⌛️ Local history landed in @code. ✨ Get back to older versions of a file and restore or compare as needed.
ℹ️ More details at
👉 Become a Code insider:
https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_66#_local-history
https://code.visualstudio.com/insiders/
https://twitter.com/BenjaminPasero/status/1511010753364570117
Join us Thursday with the @code team at our VS Code Release party for the 1.66 release🎉Add to calendar 👉
http://aka.ms/code-livestream-page
Don't worry we are not here to fool you today! Catch our latest livestream on demand now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tBrncvGncA
RT Stuart Cuthbertson
I'm 34, been using git for years.
For the first time, I just did git reset --hard in the wrong place and lost some hours of complex work.
Then @code 's *brand new* local history feature SAVED MY ASS and I got my changes back.
Thank you VS Code! ♥️
https://twitter.com/philosophicles/status/1509822444525268996
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