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Visual Studio Code has been updated to version 1.107.0, introducing Agent HQ as a central hub for managing background agents. Agent HQ allows users to integrate various agents, including GitHub Copilot, and run them independently without manual oversight. This feature enables seamless multitasking, allowing users to focus on their main work while background processes run quietly in the background. Additionally, organizations can now share custom agents with ease, streamlining tool development and saving time for teams.



Visual Studio Code 1.107.0 released

Visual Studio Code just got its latest update to version 1.107.0, adding Agent HQ, which was on the roadmap.

Agent HQ is supposed to be a central spot for handling background agents and custom ones. The main thing there seems to be seamless integration with GitHub Copilot alongside other agents, which sounds like it could help manage multiple coding tasks at once without juggling too many tabs or setups yourself.

One neat trick with Agent HQ is that you can let these background processes run independently. Because VS Code supports them natively, users might not need to babysit the agents manually anymore; they probably just handle their main work while things run behind the scenes.

Additionally, a new feature allows organizations to share custom agents. It looks like a straightforward way for teams to build tools tailored to what they do and share them easily, which could save everyone some time thinking from scratch.

Release November 2025

Welcome to the November 2025 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include

Release November 2025 · microsoft/vscode