: The Configure Display Language command was updated to include an "Available Languages" section, which displays languages not yet installed and allows for one-click installation.
For a full list of over 600 features and bug fixes included in this release, you can view the official May 2022 Release Notes . May 2022 (version 1.68) - Visual Studio Code Visual Studio Code 1.68.0
: A new git.branchProtection setting allows you to define specific branches (like main ) as protected. VS Code will alert you if you attempt a direct commit to these branches and instead offer to create a new branch. : The Configure Display Language command was updated
: Users gained the option to automatically hide files in the File Explorer that are specified in a project's .gitignore file. VS Code will alert you if you attempt
: Developers can now toggle the Problems panel between a standard tree view and a new table format. The table view makes it easier to filter and sort issues by their specific source, such as a language service or extension.
: The Settings editor now visually indicates when a default value has been overridden by a language-specific setting.
: Version 1.68 introduced initial localization support for VS Code for the Web , bringing multiple language options to the browser-based editor.