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# 1.15.0

### What's New

* **LSP and Debugger Version Management** — New commands to install, select, and manage specific versions of the BoxLang Language Server and Debugger. Configure automatic update policies via extension settings.
* **ModuleManager** — Programmatic module installation and removal with download progress reporting. Includes unit test coverage.
* **Enhanced Version Info** — The `boxlang.outputVersionInfo` command now shows detailed version information for all installed components (BoxLang runtime, LSP, MiniServer, Debugger).
* New `boxlang.selectLSPVersion` and `boxlang.selectDebuggerVersion` commands for version pinning

### Patch Releases

#### 1.15.1

* Commands to install LSP and MiniServer versions individually
* Enhanced version info output listing all component versions
* ModuleManager implementation with unit tests and download manager

#### 1.15.2

* Debugger management commands for installing and removing debugger versions
* Configuration options for debugger auto-update behavior

#### 1.15.3

* Enhanced LSP and Debugger version management
* Configuration-driven automatic updates for both components


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