GitHub Copilot code review in Visual Studio Code (public preview)
GitHub Copilot code review in Visual Studio Code (public preview)
GitHub Copilot code review in Visual Studio Code (public preview)
Copilot Autofix now supports partner code scanning tools
Refine and validate code review suggestions with Copilot Workspace (public preview)
Multi-file editing, code review, custom instructions, and more for GitHub Copilot in VS Code October release (v0.22)
Copilot secret scanning for generic passwords is generally available
Vulnerability data has grown in volume and complexity over the past decade, but open source and programs like the Github Security Lab have helped supply chain security keep pace.
Now you can choose a specific branch when using Copilot Autofix for code scanning
GitHub Next launched the technical preview for GitHub Copilot Workspace in April 2024. Since then, we’ve been listening to the community, learning, and have some tips to share on how to get the most out of it!
Deprecation notice – Dependabot will no longer support Composer v1
Copilot Chat in VS Code upleveled with new GitHub skills
Deprecation – Dependabot no longer supports Bundler v1
Let’s take a closer look at some of the stars of the Open Source Zone at GitHub Universe 2024 🔎
With this public preview, we’re unlocking the context of your code and collaborators—and taking the next step in infusing AI into every developer’s workflow.
Copilot in GitHub.com now available on Copilot Individual and Copilot Business (Public Preview)
Want to know how to take your terminal skills to the next level? Whether you’re starting out, or looking for more advanced commands, GitHub Copilot can help us explain and suggest the commands we are looking for.
How we used GitHub to build GitHub Enterprise Cloud with data residency.
Enhanced security overview dashboard – detection, remediation, and prevention at the forefront
Now available for free on all public repositories: Copilot Autofix for CodeQL code scanning alerts
Fine-tuned models empower organizations to receive code suggestions specifically tailored to their coding practices and internal languages.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.