Look at our release notes to learn more about the development of Acrolinx for Visual Studio Code.
Supported Microsoft Visual Studio Code Versions |
Acrolinx for Microsoft Visual Studio Code Versions |
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Supported |
Maintained |
Deprecated |
Support for Acrolinx AI Assistant and Suggestions |
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1.86+ |
1.2.3 |
1.2.2 |
1.2.1 and earlier |
1.2.3 and later |
This release fixes a small bug that affected the way the Sidebar was displayed in Visual Studio Code.
This is a small service release to address a bug that popped up a second time.
This version of Acrolinx for Visual Studio Code should work with older platform versions, however, we recommend you use:
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Acrolinx Platform 2021.03 or later
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Visual Studio Code version 1.67+
This service release addresses a bug that prevented the Acrolinx Sidebar from opening in some situations.
This version of Acrolinx for Visual Studio Code should work with older platform versions, however, we recommend using:
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Acrolinx Platform 2020.10 or later
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This release, we've improved our Sidebar UX! We've docked the Sidebar within Visual Studio Code and we've given each file its own Sidebar. This way, you won't lose check results when you check multiple files.
This version of Acrolinx for Visual Studio Code should work with older platform versions, however, we recommend using:
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Acrolinx Platform 2019.11 or later
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Visual Studio Code version 1.50.0+
When you used the Acrolinx Sidebar in Visual Studio Code, it sometimes felt like a game of hide-and-seek. Especially when you had a bunch of tabs open. We've fixed this. The Sidebar no longer appears in an editor tab. You'll now find it docked to the left of the VS Code editor for a smoother workflow.
One Sidebar Per DocumentWhen you checked more than one file in Visual Studio Code, you'd lose earlier check results. That's why each file that you check in Visual Studio Code now has its own Sidebar. Check results won't disappear anymore when you switch between files.