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Welcome to the November 2018 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of significant updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include:
- Multiline search improvements - Easily create multiline search patterns without using regex.
- Custom title bar on Linux - The custom title and menu bar is now the default on Linux.
- References view - Find All References view includes history of recent searches.
- Snippet comment variables - Snippet variables insert correct comment per language.
- JS/TS callback display - Now you can see the context of anonymous callbacks.
- JSDoc Markdown highlighting - Including syntax highlighting for Markdown code blocks in JSDoc.
- Simplified debug configuration - Better defaults and Quick Pick UI for initial launch configuration.
- Run tasks on folder open - Configure tasks to run when you first open a project folder.
- Choose extension version - Install earlier versions of Marketplace extensions.