Autopilot Mode with Justin Chen

Visual Studio Code shares a walkthrough with Justin and James on VS Code’s evolving chat UX and Autopilot (Insiders preview), covering how agent-style workflows can auto-approve tools, iterate toward a task_complete signal, and how the new permissions picker and input bar changes affect safe, hands-off usage.

Autopilot Mode with Justin Chen

Justin and James discuss two main areas in VS Code (Insiders):

Timeline

Chat UX changes

Shimmers and collapsed containers

They explain UI changes intended to reduce visual noise in long chat threads:

The goal is to make multi-step agent interactions easier to follow without scrolling through excessive detail.

Input toolbar changes

They cover updates to the chat input experience, including:

Permissions picker

A new permissions picker is discussed as part of making tool usage safer and more explicit when agents are running actions.

Autopilot mode (Insiders preview)

Autopilot is described as a mode that can:

They also discuss when to use:

…with practical guidance focused on safer “hands-off” workflows and knowing when you should still keep tighter controls.

Plan mode, workflows, and dogfooding

They touch on:

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