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# 1.17.0

### What's New

* **Merged Install and Select Commands** — Installing and selecting a BoxLang version is now a single streamlined command. Run `boxlang.selectBoxLangVersion` to both download and activate the desired version in one step.
* **LSP Workspace Setting Improvements** — Better handling of LSP configuration on a per-workspace basis
* **Auto-Update Improvements** — More reliable automatic updates for BoxLang runtime, LSP, and MiniServer components

### Patch Releases

#### 1.17.1

* Improved auto-update reliability for main components
* Enhanced LSP and MiniServer install commands

#### 1.17.2

* LSP updating and workspace setting improvements

#### 1.17.3

* Added **Dump context menu item** for quick variable inspection

#### 1.17.4

* Fix tests and add project mapping configuration support


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