Releases: SonarSource/sonarlint-vscode
4.5.0
This version introduces the possibility of sharing Connected Mode setup among contributors to empower teams' collaboration. We also added 14 rules in Python and 4 accessibility rules in JS/TS. Note that we are dropping the support of NodeJS v16.
More details in the Sonar Community announcement and in the release notes.
4.4.2
This version fixes misreported analysis readiness of workspace folders with URI-encoded path and also restores the connected mode behind proxy connections.
More details in the release notes.
4.4.1
This version adds 17 new HTML rules for accessibility, support for Java 21 with 2 new rules in Java, 2 quick fixes in Python and one rule in JS/TS that will prevent functions from being nested too deeply.
More details in the Sonar Community announcement and in the release notes.
4.3.0
This version adds an automatic connected mode setup with SonarQube (10.4+), new secret detections, a possibility to mark issues as "Accepted" and some new rules (including 8 new Kubernetes rules, support for TS 5.3)
More details in the Sonar Community announcement and in the release notes.
4.2.2
This version adds more critical Python issues detection (requires connected mode with SonarCloud).
More details in the Sonar Community announcement and in the release notes.
4.1.0
This version adds support for T-SQL, AzureResourceManager templates, and Bicep files.
More details in the Sonar Community announcement and in the release notes.
4.0.5
4.0.1
This version delivers initial support for C#: Please share feedback on our Community Forum.
This version also adds the possibility to open any SonarQube issue in the IDE to investigate it and fix it without having to manually locate the code; it also enables instant synchronization of SonarCloud issue status changes (e.g. Won't Fix or False Positive) to the IDE, and adds rules for Spring, Pandas and React.
More details in the Sonar Community announcement and in the release notes.
3.22.0
This version introduces an option to focus the analysis scope on the new code (code that has been recently added or modified). In addition, it adds the capability to detect 42 new secrets for cloud applications and allows to configure file or directory exclusions from analysis
More details in the Sonar Community announcement and in the release notes.
3.21.0
This version introduces our new Clean Code definitions, adds plenty of cloud provider secret detections, and enables users to resolve new issues even before their new code is analyzed by SonarQube (requires SonarQube 10.2+).
More details in the Sonar Community announcement and in the release notes.