

The team is picking up where he left off, and his changes will be available once we are ready to ship all our pytest support improvements. He also started researching what it would take to improve pytest support in the Python extension, but unfortunately his 12 weeks with us ended up being too short for these additional changes to be implemented. During his internship, he worked on improving support for running tests with unittest. This summer the Python extension team was happy to welcome a new intern, Anthony Kim. Internship highlight: improved unittest support & notebook image pasting Improved unnittest support If you have any issues or feature requests, you can file them at the Flake8 extension’s GitHub repository. You can try this new extension out today by installing it from the marketplace. You can also use it side by side with the Pylint extension, as one doesn’t conflict with the other:
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Not only you will get improved auto complete suggestions when writing Python code in notebook files, but you will also be able to leverage refactoring features such as extract variable, extract method as well as auto imports.Īfter releasing extensions for pylint, black and isort, we are now excited to announce we also have a new flake8 extension! Much like the others, this new extension uses the Language Server Protocol to provide linting support, and because it ships with the latest version of Flake8, you’re no longer required to have it installed in a Python environment.

IntelliSense support for Jupyter Notebooks with Python kernels is now much better when using Pylance, thanks to the updates in the Language Server Protocol to include notebook support. Improved IntelliSense Support for Jupyter Notebooks
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If you’re interested, you can check the full list of improvements in our changelogs for the Python, Jupyter and Pylance extensions.

Improved IntelliSense support for Jupyter Notebooks.This release includes the following announcements: We’re excited to announce that the September 2022 release of the Python and Jupyter extensions for Visual Studio Code are now available!
