GitHub for Beginners: Code review and refactoring with GitHub Copilot
Learn how to use GitHub Copilot to help review and polish your code.
Learn how to use GitHub Copilot to help review and polish your code.
Have you tried the new coding agent in GitHub Copilot? Here’s how developers are using it to work more efficiently.
Learn how to spin up a GitHub Issue, hand it to Copilot, and get a draft pull request in the same workflow you already know.
We’ll decode these two tools—and show you how to use them both to work more efficiently.
See how to use GitHub Copilot to engage in some test-driven development.
A full look at agent mode in GitHub Copilot, including what it can do, when to use it, and best practices.
Implementing features has never been easier: Just assign a task or issue to Copilot. It runs in the background with GitHub Actions and submits its work as a pull request.
Learn how to go from curious coder to AI wizard—with a little help from GitHub.
Follow along and build a frontend client using React and Copilot Chat.
Curious about how AI models perform in real-world scenarios with GitHub Copilot? Same. We made a live video demo to find out, and wrote up our key takeaways.
An introduction to the three distinct modes of GitHub Copilot and a practical guide for integrating them effectively into your workflow.
Collaboration is crucial to successful software delivery. Let’s dive into how AI can help your development teams decrease their time to delivery, and foster better communication and collaboration using GitHub Copilot.
See how you can use GitHub Copilot to build an API.
What to look for with each model and how to test them in your workflows—with tips, tricks, and pointers.
See how I built a developer-focused landing page in under 30 minutes using GitHub Copilot agent mode and Claude 3.5 Sonnet—with just screenshots and prompts.
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Catch up on the GitHub podcast, a show dedicated to the topics, trends, stories and culture in and around the open source developer community on GitHub.