Visual Studio Code 1.127 (Insiders)
Visual Studio Code 1.127 (Insiders)
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Last updated: June 28, 2026
Welcome to the 1.127 Insiders release of Visual Studio Code.
These release notes cover the Insiders build of VS Code and continue to evolve as new features are added.
You can still track our progress in the Commit log and our list of Closed issues.
Happy Coding!
June 28, 2026
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Keep keyboard focus in the chat input when switching between sessions. #323335
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Add a session header meta row with consistent pills and clickable diff and changes links. #323334
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Add support for
/troubleshoot
for Agent Host Copilot CLI sessions. #323317
June 27, 2026
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Promote the integrated browser agent tools out of experimental. #322540
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See which files have changed when using the Agent Host. #318891
June 26, 2026
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Add support for adding agent feedback without first making a selection. #322696
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Run the Claude agent through an Anthropic subscription instead of Copilot quota (agent host only). #314952
June 25, 2026
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When a model's long-context tier has no additional cost, the UI no longer offers (or enforces) a smaller default tier and instead uses long context. #322951
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Preserve the chat input draft when switching between chat sessions. #315996
June 24, 2026
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Configure built-in and extension tools for the Agent Host in Agent Customizations view. #319812
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Add support for user-allowed permissions in the integrated browser, such as camera, location, and local network access. #299521
June 23, 2026
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Use pixel spinners for session list items instead of the static spinner codicon. #321813
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Move the radio tower icon out of individual chat sessions to a global position. #320114
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Update token pricing normalization to support a legacy “flat” pricing payload returned by some endpoints. #318441
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