VS Code 1.112 shipped March 18 with expanded Copilot agent autonomy controls. A new Autopilot permission level lets Copilot CLI run tasks without user approval dialogs. MCP server sandboxing restricts ...
Claude Code Remote Control simplifies the process of managing terminal-based coding sessions across desktop and mobile environments. Developed with flexibility in mind, it allows you to seamlessly ...
Microsoft is speeding up the delivery of its Visual Studio Code updates. Since last summer, the company has been making monthly releases, each with three or four patches and new functionality, but ...
Microsoft has just released Visual Studio Code 1.111. This the first weekly release of VS Code. Microsoft decided to change the schedule so you get features faster. Microsoft has announced the ...
Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) have shown promising code generation capabilities; however, they still face challenges in generating successful code for non-trivial programming tasks. To ...
Two tools that have recently landed, taken together, define what the next phase of AI agent competition looks like. On February 25, Anthropic released Remote Control for Claude Code — a feature that ...
Anthropic's Claude Code for VS Code has surpassed OpenAI's Codex extension in Visual Studio Code Marketplace installs and review volume despite launching later. OpenAI positions Codex as an IDE ...
The newly released Claude Code remote control feature enables you to manage local coding sessions from anywhere, providing flexibility for developers who need to switch between devices without losing ...
Abstract: This paper presents a collaborative multi-agent framework for autonomous code generation and debugging. By leveraging frameworks like LangGraph and CrewAI, specialized agents—including ...
Claude Code has become increasingly popular in the first year since its launch, and especially in recent months, as developers and non-technical users alike flock to AI unicorn Anthropic's hit coding ...
Critical and high-severity vulnerabilities were found in four widely used Visual Studio Code extensions with a combined 128 million downloads, exposing developers to file theft, remote code execution, ...