How we made GitHub Copilot CLI more selective about delegation
Better orchestration, fewer handoffs, faster progress, without a single new knob.
Better orchestration, fewer handoffs, faster progress, without a single new knob.
A practical guide to reviewing agent-generated pull requests: what to look for, where issues hide, and how to catch technical debt before it ships.
How to build the “Trust Layer” for GitHub Copilot cloud agent without brittle scripts or black-box judgements by using dominatory analysis.
Discover how Rubber Duck provides a different perspective to GitHub Copilot CLI.
I used coding agents to build agents that automated part of my job. Here’s what I learned about working better with coding agents.
GitHub Agentic Workflows are built with isolation, constrained outputs, and comprehensive logging. Learn how our threat model and security architecture help teams run agents safely in GitHub Actions.
Most multi-agent workflow failures come down to missing structure, not model capability. Learn the three engineering patterns that make agent systems reliable.
Discover GitHub Agentic Workflows, now in technical preview. Build automations using coding agents in GitHub Actions to handle triage, documentation, code quality, and more.
Claude by Anthropic and OpenAI Codex are now available in public preview on GitHub and VS Code with a Copilot Pro+ or Copilot Enterprise subscription. Here’s what you need to know and how to get started today.
Run multiple Copilot agents from one place. Learn prompt techniques, how to spot drift early, and how to review agent work efficiently.
Find out about the latest custom models powering the completions experience in GitHub Copilot.
GitHub Copilot and AI agents are making legacy COBOL systems accessible to modern developers.
Upgrade from a local MCP Docker image to GitHub’s hosted server and automate pull requests, continuous integration, and security triage in minutes — no tokens required.
More context can mean more attack surfaces for your projects. Be prepared for what lies ahead with this guide.
When it comes to merging code, developers will always make the final decision. But we’re rethinking how tools like GitHub Copilot can help.
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