VS Code 1.110 just landed in the stable channel, and a lot of the update is focused on making agents more practical for real workflows.
Two standout additions are agent plugins (preview), which package chat customizations you can install like extensions, and experimental browser tools that let agents read and interact with the integrated browser.
There are also improvements aimed at longer conversations, including session memory for plans, manual context compaction, and the ability to fork chat sessions when you want to try a different direction.
Full article here: VS Code 1.110 Ships with Agent Plugins, Browser Tools and Session Memory - Visual Studio Magazine
Which one sounds more useful to you right now: agent plugins or agents that can interact with the browser?