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- GitHub Copilot · Your AI pair programmer
Assign issues directly to coding agents like Copilot, Claude by Anthropic, or OpenAI Codex, and let them autonomously write code, create pull requests, and respond to feedback in the background
- How to use GitHub Copilot: What it can do and real-world examples
Native support in VS Code and on GitHub: Authorize the GitHub Copilot extension in VS Code and go, or use Copilot on github com to ask questions, generate tests, find information, and more via Copilot Chat
- Get Started with GitHub Copilot - Visual Studio (Windows)
Welcome to GitHub Copilot, your AI companion in Visual Studio! Copilot helps you code faster and with greater accuracy by suggesting entire lines or blocks of code Copilot also answers questions and assists you with routine tasks such as writing unit tests, debugging, and profiling
- GitHub Copilot in VS Code
GitHub Copilot brings AI agents to Visual Studio Code Describe what you want to build, and an agent plans the approach, writes the code, and verifies the result across your entire project
- GitHub Copilot CLI: How to get started - The GitHub Blog
Discover how to use GitHub Copilot directly in the terminal From cloning a repository to opening a pull request, here’s how to streamline your workflow with Copilot CLI
- Get started with GitHub Copilot CLI: A free, hands-on course
GitHub Copilot has grown well beyond code completions in your editor It now lives in your terminal, too GitHub Copilot CLI lets you review code, generate tests, debug issues, and ask questions about your projects without ever leaving the command line
- GitHub’s Copilot will use you as AI training data, but you can opt out
The generative AI models powering ChatGPT, Copilot Gemini, and other assistants were created with mountains of training data Now, Microsoft will start using interactions with GitHub Copilot as another source of that information, unless you specifically opt out of the collection
- GitHub backs down, kills Copilot PR ‘tips’ after backlash
Microsoft has done a 180 Following backlash from developers, GitHub has removed Copilot's ability to stick ads - what it calls "tips" - into any pull request that invokes its name Australian developer Zach Manson noted on Monday that, after a coworker asked Copilot to correct a typo in one of
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