
VS Code 1.115: The Update That Makes Your Dev Workflow Feel Like Magic 🚀
Ever updated VS Code, glanced at the release notes, and thought "okay that's cool" — but then kept coding without really digging in? Same. Most of us miss genuinely useful features because the changelog can feel like a wall of text. So let's fix that. VS Code 1.115 dropped on April 3, 2026, and this one has some really solid improvements — especially if you're working with AI agents, terminals, or remote machines. Whether you're a solo dev or part of a team, there's something in here worth knowing about. Let's break it all down in plain English. 👀 What Is VS Code 1.115? VS Code releases updates in rolling cycles, and version 1.115 covers changes made between March 31 and April 2, 2026 . These aren't massive rewrites — they're focused, practical improvements that smooth out real developer pain points. This release touches four main areas: Terminal improvements Agent and chat session upgrades Remote SSH support UI and browser polish Why This Update Matters If you're using VS Code's built
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