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Last updated: June 30, 2026
Welcome to the 1.128 Insiders release of Visual Studio Code.
These release notes cover the Insiders build of VS Code and continue to evolve as new features are added.
You can still track our progress in the Commit log and our list of Closed issues.
Happy Coding!
June 30, 2026
- Add support for configuring OpenTelemetry (OTel) settings through enterprise policy, letting organizations enable telemetry collection for their users. #298965
June 29, 2026
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Add support for custom endpoint model options such as
temperature
, so BYOK models work with providers that enforce strict parameter requirements (for example, Moonshot/Kimi). #321514 -
Rename the tour's Skip button to End Tour and add an
Esc
key hint to make dismissing the entire tour clearer. #323446
June 26, 2026
- Add support for running the Claude agent through your own Anthropic API credentials (BYOK) instead of consuming GitHub Copilot quota. #314952
We really appreciate people trying our new features as soon as they are ready, so check back here often and learn what's new.

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