MySQL Shell for VS Code 1.17.1 has been released
Dear MySQL users,
We are excited to announce that MySQL Shell for VS Code 1.17.1, a VS
Code extension, is now generally available in the VS Code Marketplace!
The MySQL Shell for VS Code extension builds upon the MySQL Shell 9.1.0
feature set, a component of the MySQL Server.
MySQL Shell for VS Code provides a modern notebook interface allowing
developers to interactively work with and execute SQL, JavaScript and
TypeScript against MySQL databases and the HeatWave MySQL service.
The MySQL notebooks interface provides an embedded DB Editor offering
the modern interface for interactive coding and database development.
Easily switch from SQL to JavaScript or TypeScript to query, manipulate,
and visualize your data.
Advanced OCI HeatWave Integration includes:
- Full support for HeatWave Chat and Lakehouse Navigator
- Easily Upload documents to HeatWave Lakehouse
- Query HeatWave Lakehouse documents using natural language
- Simple secure access to all your Heatwave MySQL instances via
Bastion connections.
Download the extension directly from within VS Code by selecting the
Extensions icon in the Activity Bar and searching for MySQL Shell or
download from
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Oracle.mysql-shell-for-vs-code
For documentation on MySQL Shell for VS Code, see
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-shell-gui/en/
For full documentation on MySQL Shell, see
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-shell/9.1/en/
For full documentation on MySQL Server, see
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.1/en/
We welcome and appreciate your feedback and bug reports, see
https://bugs.mysql.com/report.php?category=Shell%20VSCode%20Extension
MySQL Shell for VS Code is brought to you by the MySQL team at Oracle.
Enjoy!
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