VS Code 1.72 enhances Git source control

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The latest version of Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code code editor focuses on improvements to the toolbar and autoscrolling, as well as Git repos.

Unveiled October 6, Visual Studio Code 1.72 is also known as the September 2022 release, as it features fixes and features from last month. Toolbar customization in VS Code 1.72 lets developers hide actions from the toolbar. Users can right-click on any action in a toolbar and choose its hide command or any of the toggle commands. Hidden actions are moved to the More Actions menu and can be invoked from there.

The editor now autoscrolls at a more manageable speed of about one viewport per second when the mouse is close to the edges, and quicker when the mouse is further from the editor, independent of the FPS (frames per second). Previously, when selecting and dragging, scrolling was dependent on the display’s FPS, making the editor scroll quickly as soon as the mouse reached its edges. Version 1.72 also improves hovering, with the hover now visible as long as the mouse is moving toward it. Prior to this revision, the editor was aggressive in hiding itself, especially when mousing over an empty area of the editor. This trait made it difficult to reach some actions shown in the hover.

Visual Studio Code can be downloaded for Windows, Linux, and macOS from the Visual Studio Code project website. Other capabilities in version 1.72 include:

The previous version, VS Code 1.71, arrived last month, featuring easier transitions between text and merge editors. It was followed by two security updates.

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