"Our team is working towards breaking the tools support we offer in the Python extension into separate extensions, with the intent of improving performance, stability and no longer requiring the tools to be installed in a Python environment - as they can be shipped alongside an extension," said Karthik Nadig. In the April 2022 release post, the team announced the first extension to be separated from the main extension, Pylint. It's by far the most popular tool in the marketplace with more than 53 million installs, nearly 20 million more than any other extension. The team manages the Python extension in the VS Code marketplace, providing IntelliSense, linting, debugging and so on. Microsoft's Python in Visual Studio Code dev team has begun to break up its big, super-popular extension into separate tools in the regular monthly update for April 2022.
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