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Microsoft updates Visual Studio Code with new key combinations

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Microsoft has updated Visual Studio Code, the free source code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux, and macOS and released in 2015 A tool that is now available in version 1.56 and comes offering corrections and bug fixes as well as improvements to users.

After a long wait, the new version arrives offering changes that make it easier to use, such as some new key combinations . In the same way, the integrated terminal has also received a new terminal selector and there are also changes in the use of profiles.

Now more accessible

Visual Studio Code in version 1.56 arrives offering new keybindings that make it easier to use Default keybindings can be removed or custom keybindings can be added via of the system of key combinations .

  • Move to previous terminal - Ctrl+PageUp(macOS Cmd+Shift+])
  • Move to the next terminal - Ctrl+PageDown(macOS Cmd+shift+[)
  • Focus Terminal Tab View - Ctrl+Shift+(macOS Cmd+Shift+)

In addition, a new terminal selector, now more customizable, with which you can now start different shells such as PowerShell or distributions WSL.

In this new version, files with the extensions .xsession and .xprofile are now recognized as shell scripts and introduces font support in preview modewhen using the MarkDown language.

The preview of terminal tabs has arrived, which makes it easier to view the management of open terminals. Support for icons and environments has also been integrated and it is possible for activated extensions to update automatically.

In addition, custom dialogs have been revised and now you can customize the resolution of the editor and notebooks And for which get started, they have added new introductory videos for getting started with VS Code and working with C++. You can download the latest version from this link.

Via | DRWindows More information | Visual Studio Code

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