It works for me:
Try to open the command palette (Cmd-Shift-P on mac, I guess Ctrl-Shift-P 
on linux and windows), and type 'julia open workspace'. It opens a window 
showing all variables and functions in scope.

On Monday, September 12, 2016 at 11:46:31 PM UTC+2, Patrick Belliveau wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>           In his JuliaCon 2016 talk 
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDwUL3aRSRc> on Juno's new graphical 
> debugging capabilities, Mike Innes also showed off a workspace pane in Juno 
> that displays currently defined variable values from an interactive Julia 
> session. My impression from the video is that this feature should be 
> available in the latest version of Juno but I can't get it to show up. As 
> far as I can tell, the feature is not included in my version of Juno. Am I 
> missing something or has this functionality not been released yet? I'm on 
> linux, running 
>
> Julia 0.5.0-rc4+0
> atom 1.9.9
> master branches of Atom.jl,CodeTools.jl,Juno.jl checked out and up to date
> ink 0.5.1
> julia-client 0.5.2
> language-julia 0.6
> uber-juno 0.1.1
>
> Thanks, Patrick
>
> P.S. I've just started using Juno and in general I'm really liking it, 
> especially the debugging gui features. Great work Juno team!
>

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