

added Pull Button to the Repo Manager to pull the latest changes from Git.switch focus to VSCode Explorer when adding DBFS/Workspace to the VSCode workspace.fixed an issue where Repos did not work/could not be browsed properly.folders with a single sub-folder only now work.fixed issues with File System Integration.make File System Integration work without having to open the Databricks tab first.make File System Integration work without non-notebook files (e.g.Integration for CI/CD using DatabricksPS PowerShell module.view Azure Key Vault backed secret scopes.Browse availabl SQL objects from the Databricks metastore.control how notebooks are downloaded (Jupyter notebook, source code.Supports Azure Databricks, Databricks on AWS and Dtabricks on GCP.Manage and switch between multiple Databricks workspaces (e.g.
Vscode compare folders and files code#

interactive cell-by-cell execution as in Databricks web UI.Execute local code against a running Databricks cluster.Support for Code Cells if you do not want to use the.Compare/Diff of local vs online notebook.Up-/download of notebooks and whole folders.The extensions can be downloaded from the official Visual Studio Code extension gallery: Databricks VSCode Features It allows you to manage and execute your notebooks, start/stop clusters, execute jobs and much more! This is a Visual Studio Code extension that allows you to work with Databricks locally from VSCode in an efficient way, having everything you need integrated into VS Code - see Features.
