Microsoft just shipped VS Code 1.120, and the headline feature is huge: “Agents Window” is now moving into Stable Preview. In other words—no more drowning in scattered AI chats inside a single editor tab. This dedicated window is built for “agent-style development,” especially when you’re juggling multiple projects and letting different agents handle different tasks. Agents Window is a clean three-part workflow: on the left, you manage agent sessions per workspace; the middle is where you talk to the agent and drive tasks; and on the right, a code-linked view shows what changed. Added/modified/removed files are visible, and you can diff specific changes, give feedback, then decide whether to commit, merge, check out, or discard. Supported today: Copilot CLI, Copilot Cloud, and Claude Agent (with some caveats). Copilot CLI can work in-place or use Git Worktree for isolation—agent changes first, your confirmation before merge. Bonus AI upgrades include BYOK context usage visibility, “reasoning effort” tuning, compressed terminal previews, and command risk evaluation experiments. Finally, AI that works… while you stay in control. #VSCode #AIAgents #SoftwareDevelopment #Copilot #DeveloperTools #GitHub
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