Cline announced the release of v3.31, with three updates including: Voice Mode, YOLO Mode (automatically approve all operations) and a simpler Task Header. The official blog and social media said that this update has covered the VS Code series and its branches, and also provides a JetBrains version. YOLO Mode will approve file changes, command executions, and even plan/act processes by default. It is aimed at experienced people and controlled environments. Officials emphasize that its high-risk attributes need to be enabled with caution. Blog archives show that this version was launched on September 25, 2025, and GitHub change logs also have entries such as "New Voice Mode" and "Update Task Header UI". Some commit prompts that voice mode will be enabled on macOS in the initial stage. Support for other platforms and subsequent details are subject to official release.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the core changes in v3.31?
A: Added Voice Mode and YOLO Mode, and revised Task Header to improve interaction efficiency and information display density.
Q: What is YOLO Mode?
A: Automatically approve file modifications and command execution, and is used for rapid iteration or demonstration scenarios. This carries high risk and must be used in a controlled environment.
Q: How do I use the voice mode and is it available on all platforms?
A: The official demo is now available. GitHub records show that it will initially be enabled on macOS. Support for other platforms will be subject to subsequent instructions.
Q: In which IDEs is it available?
A: Officially, it is compatible with all VS Code IDEs and branches, and provides a JetBrains version.
Q: How can I see detailed update instructions?
A: You can view the Cline blog v3.31 article, blog archive page and GitHub Releases/commit history.