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- Announcing a new IDE for PostgreSQL in VS Code from Microsoft
Figure 10: PostgreSQL extension available in the Marketplace E xtension ID: (ms-ossdata vscode-pgsql) Also available in the online Visual Studio Code Marketplace Enabling the PostgreSQL GitHub Copilot Chat
- Create Enterprise AI Agents with Azure AI Foundry VSCode Extension . . .
Figure – Add AI Agents in Azure AI Foundry VSCode Extensions Select the local save location of the YAML file corresponding to AI Agents in Azure AI Foundry (you can manage the configuration files corresponding to each AI Agent locally) Figure – Save AI Agents YAML format
- Visual Studio Code AI Toolkit: How to Run LLMs locally
Use this link to download VSCode on your machines We can run AI Toolkit Preview directly on local machine However, certain tasks might only be available on Windows or Linux depending on the chosen model Mac support is on the way!
- Build AI Agents with MCP Tool Use in Minutes with AI Toolkit for VSCode
AI Toolkit for VS Code Agent Builder is designed to empower developers and prompt engineers to: Generate starter prompts with natural language Iterate and
- VSCode for Power Platform on your Browser
Navigate to file explorer and open the downloaded folder in VSCode Step 5 ( Optional) : Let’s now make our files a little more appealing Click the extensions icon on the left and the select the power platform tools extension (see 1) >> click the ‘Set File Icon Theme’ – blue button (see 2) >> then select the PowerApps Portals Icons
- Use VSCode REST Client Extension to Call REST APIs From the IDE
nbsp; Developers use a lot of URLs: your app’s URLs, URLs for consumed services, etc These URLs, and sometimes their payloads may differ per environment
- VS Code Live: Agent Mode Day Highlights | Microsoft Community Hub
Agent Mode Day spotlighted the latest updates to Visual Studio Code and GitHub Copilot, with experts showcasing powerful new features like Agent Mode, Model Context Protocol (MCP), Next Edit Suggestions (NES), and Bring Your Own Key (BYOK)
- Bring your own models on AI Toolkit - using Ollama and API keys
So now we have downloaded the models, and we have run the models Now, let's see how we can access them in AI Toolkit for VSCode Go to the My models window as seen below Click on the '+' symbol as seen below in the screenshot Once you click on this you will see a dropdown in search Click on add an Ollama model
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