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9308352131 Add blockedMarketplaces to enterprise managed settings
Add support for blockedMarketplaces in enterprise managed settings,
allowing administrators to prevent specific plugin marketplaces from
being installed. This takes precedence over other marketplace settings.
2025-12-16 23:20:46 +00:00
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4392352687 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-16 22:06:07 +00:00
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# Changelog
## 2.0.71
- Added `blockedMarketplaces` to enterprise managed settings, allowing administrators to prevent specific plugin marketplaces from being installed
- Added /config toggle to enable/disable prompt suggestions
- Added `/settings` as an alias for the `/config` command
- Fixed @ file reference suggestions incorrectly triggering when cursor is in the middle of a path
- Fixed MCP servers from `.mcp.json` not loading when using `--dangerously-skip-permissions`
- Fixed permission rules incorrectly rejecting valid bash commands containing shell glob patterns (e.g., `ls *.txt`, `for f in *.png`)
- Bedrock: Environment variable `ANTHROPIC_BEDROCK_BASE_URL` is now respected for token counting and inference profile listing
- New syntax highlighting engine for native build
## 2.0.70
- Added Enter key to accept and submit prompt suggestions immediately (tab still accepts for editing)

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# VSCode Extension Installation Regression: "1: 1" Error
**Reported**: 2025-12-16
**Status**: Under Investigation
**Slack Thread**: https://anthropic.slack.com/archives/C07VBSHV7EV/p1765922691961929?thread_ts=1765922103.768169&cid=C07VBSHV7EV
## Description
Users are unable to use the VSCode IDE integration when running Claude Code in a Homespace (containerized environment). The `/ide` command initially reports success, but a few seconds later an error appears.
### Error Message
```
IDE: ✘ Error installing VS Code extension: 1: 1
Please restart your IDE and try again.
```
## Steps to Reproduce
1. Run Claude Code in a Homespace environment
2. Execute `/ide` command
3. Observe initial success message
4. Wait a few seconds - error popup appears
5. Run `/status` to confirm the error
## Root Cause Analysis
### Error Pattern Analysis
The error message `1: 1` follows the pattern from the extension installation error handling:
```javascript
throw Error(`${result.code}: ${result.error} ${result.stderr}`)
```
For "1: 1" to appear, the values must be:
- `result.code` = 1 (exit code from VS Code CLI)
- `result.error` = "1" (incorrectly set to the exit code instead of error message)
- `result.stderr` = "" (empty)
### Regression Hypothesis
The async execution result object is incorrectly populating the `error` field with the numeric exit code instead of the actual error message from stderr. This appears to be a regression in subprocess output parsing.
### Timeline
- **Working**: Last week (user confirmed)
- **Broken**: Current version (2.0.59+)
- **Likely introduced**: Between versions 2.0.59-2.0.70
## Environment
- Running in Homespace (containerized environment)
- VSCode Remote development setup
## Temporary Workaround
If experiencing this issue, try:
1. Manually install the Claude Code extension in VS Code:
- Open VS Code Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P / Cmd+Shift+P)
- Type "Extensions: Install Extension"
- Search for "Claude Code" (by Anthropic)
- Install manually
2. After manual installation, restart your IDE and try `/ide` again
## Related Changes in CHANGELOG
Potentially relevant recent changes:
- 2.0.64: VSCode: Fixed extension not working on Windows ARM64
- 2.0.62: Fixed IDE diff tab not closing when rejecting file changes
- 2.0.61: Reverted VSCode support for multiple terminal clients
- 2.0.60: VSCode: Added support for multiple terminal clients
- 2.0.59: VS Code: Fixed .claude.json config file being read from incorrect location
## Fix Required
The fix needs to address how subprocess execution results are parsed, specifically ensuring that:
1. The `error` field contains the actual error message (from stderr), not the exit code
2. Proper error handling for when VS Code CLI fails in containerized environments