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Agent mode (preview) is here for GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code! In agent mode in Copilot Edits, Copilot will iterate on its own output, execute terminal commands, react to terminal output, check itself for mistakes and even self-heal from runtime errors. Try it today in VS Code Insiders:
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@github I do not see the button. I'm on the latest version of everything.

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@github It’s working great so far. Something that can be improved, a more noticeable indicator that it is still thinking/writing, if the agent action is long or action is multi steps it’s easy to loose it.

@github VS Code keeps freezing with a 'Window Not Responding' error when opening my project. Logs show missing/corrupt extensions. Any fixes? Already tried disabling extensions and clearing cache. This was after the most recent update. @code #VSCode #DevHelp

@github I tried no access

@github Agent mode in Copilot Edits sounds like it's going to change the game. I've been experimenting with similar concepts in my own LLMs, and the potential for self-healing code is huge. Can't wait to dive in and see what kind of innovative solutions we can come up with.

@github It’s well done. Keep the good work. I suppose it will get faster in the coming weeks?

Glad to see these features starting to roll out to in VSCode but I think auto-approval rules for command execution is required for “vibe coding” and IDEs like @windsurf_ai and @cursor_ai, etc. (not to mention extensions), have had those for a while (especially windsurf). Not sure what the appeal is of standard VSCode these days.

@github por fin!

@github It needs a RAG. Does it have it?

@github Tried this and for some reason my updated VS Code got an error "not supported version"




