Per-site browser permissions in the integrated browser allow pages to use more web APIs including geolocation, camera, microphone, accelerometer, gyroscope, clipboard, and Bluetooth, USB, serial, and HID devices. When a page requests a permission, VS Code prompts the user to allow or deny the request, Microsoft said.
For managing agent sessions, users now can organize the sessions list into groups to keep related sessions together. When a coding agent session has an open pull request, the Agents window now displays a banner directly above the chat input, enabling action on failing checks and displaying incoming feedback. Each banner provides a single action to fix or view the issue without leaving a conversation.
Subagent credits also are addressed in VS Code 1.127. When an agent delegates work to a subagent, it can be difficult to know the cost of the delegated work, Microsoft said. To make this more transparent, users now can hover over a subagent section in the chat response to see the AI credits used by that subagent.



