From MCP to multi-agents: The top 10 new open source AI projects on GitHub right now and why they matter
Get insights on the latest trends from GitHub experts while catching up on these exciting new projects.
Get insights on the latest trends from GitHub experts while catching up on these exciting new projects.
In celebration of MSFT’s 50th anniversary, we’re rolling out Agent Mode with MCP support to all VS Code users. We are also announcing the new GitHub Copilot Pro+ plan w/ premium requests, the general availability of models from Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI, next edit suggestions for code completions & the Copilot code review agent.
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This week, we’ve added an indicator for your daily or hourly quotas, allocated a section of the dashboard to issues assigned to you, and introduced several UX improvements and bug…
Following our opt-in preview last October, we’re excited to expand item limits for all projects — increasing from 1,200 to 50,000 items per project. Since the last release, we’ve added…
Your tools. Your workflows. All within Copilot Chat. GitHub Copilot Extensions are now generally available for users across all Copilot license tiers. With Copilot Extensions, you can integrate and prompt…
How Copilot can generate unit tests, refactor code, create documentation, perform multi-file edits, and much more.
Following our “Evolving GitHub Issues” announcement we’ve continued to improve the experience based on your feedback, including closing an issue as a duplicate, a REST API for sub-issues, and expanding…
Copilot Chat on GitHub.com, GitHub Mobile, the GitHub CLI, as well as officially supported IDEs now have a 64k token window available when working with OpenAI GPT-4o. With this change,…
Enterprises now have more control over their two-factor authentication (2FA) policies for all members of their organization through an enhanced 2FA enrollment experience in GitHub. With this update, enterprise and…
Find out how we’re evolving GitHub and GitHub Copilot—and get access to the latest previews and GA releases.
Focused Notifications is now generally available on iOS and Android, helping you focus on the most important updates. Focused Notifications shows you notifications from the past 30 days that are…
GitHub is now a participant in TISAX with an Assessment Level 2 (AL2) label in the ENX Portal. TISAX is a recognized assessment and exchange mechanism for the German automotive…
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.
With a subscription to Copilot Individual or Copilot Business, you can now access Copilot in GitHub.com, allowing you to: Discover codebases on GitHub effortlessly using powerful natural language code search…
You can now can easily track your GitHub contributions right from your Android home screen with the new Contribution Widget for GitHub Mobile. Add the widget by either long-pressing your…
Whether you’re an individual developer looking to streamline your workflow or an organization aiming to integrate proprietary tools, GitHub Copilot Extensions now offers a platform to make that happen and to share your creations on the GitHub Marketplace.
As part of the GitHub for Beginners guide, learn how to improve the security of your profile and create a profile README. This will let you give your GitHub account a little more personality.
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