Author: Laurel James
Welcome to the monthly recap of updates and releases to VS Code and InterSystems-related extensions that are relevant to IRIS developers.
We’ll break down the updates that are relevant to InterSystems developers with tips on how they can be applied to your day-to-day projects.
Don’t forget, if you’re migrating from InterSystems Studio to VS Code, or want to deepen your knowledge, check out the VS Code training courses from George James Software: georgejames.com/vscode-training.
* Unified AI-agent dashboard – 1.106 introduces an Agent Sessions view that consolidates all active sessions (cloud, local, CLI) into a single pane.
With this update, you can try out assistance from AI without immediately affecting your workplace.
But, even if you don’t use AI tools, Agent Sessions can help if you experiment with automation such as scaffolding, documentation generation, code snippets etc.
* Built-in task planning before coding – the new Plan Agent lets you sketch out complex implementation plans before writing any code.
Use this to outline and review a plan in VS Code before touching production, reducing the chance of mistakes and improving clarity for handoffs or peer reviews.
* Edit & Navigation improvements
This release also includes contributions from our very own John Murray through pull requests that address open issues.
View the full release notes: https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_106
* InterSystems REST API Explorer – updated dependencies
Use this alongside the InterSystems Server Manager extension to explore REST APIs published by a server
* gj :: configExplorer – we’ve been able to adopt intersystems/intersystems-iris-native 2.0.3 to enable this extension to be used directly on Windows.
Try out this VS Code extension to produce configuration diagrams for your servers.
There have been no releases or updates this month, so here’s our Marketplace pick:
* gj :: dataLoader – it implements this idea and is John Murray’s entry into the “Bringing Ideas to Reality” Contest 2025.
This extension enables data to be loaded from text files into InterSystems IRIS SQL tables, from within VS Code.
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