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- Tips and tricks for Copilot in VS Code - Visual Studio Code
Receive accurate responses to questions about your codebase Choose your AI model Choose between models for fast coding or planning reasoning Reuse prompts Save time by saving and reusing task-specific prompts across your team Depending on your task, you can choose between different Copilot tools Streamline coding while staying in the flow
- Copilot Cheatsheet
Explore the sections below to learn how to leverage this powerful AI assistant to write code faster, learn new concepts, and stay in the flow GitHub Copilot can automatically review your pull requests, providing AI-powered feedback on code quality, security issues, and best practices
- How to use GitHub Copilot Spaces to debug issues faster
Follow this step-by-step guide to learn how to debug your issues using GitHub Copilot Spaces and Copilot coding agent
- Understand the codebase | GitHub Copilot - Hands on Lab
Enter a question to learn more about the code stored in the repository We can make the chat conversation full screen: select the three dots and the option Take conversation to immersive We can include questions about issues, pull requests, commits and releases
- Using GitHub Copilot AI for Navigating New Codebase
Let's explore a structured approach to dependency mapping and code path tracing using GitHub Copilot This approach is divided into three main phases: Tracing Code Paths, Dependency Mapping, and Database Analysis The first step is understanding how code flows through the system by tracing execution paths
- Navigating and Analyzing Codebases with GitHub Copilot
In this course, Navigating and Analyzing Codebases with GitHub Copilot, you’ll learn how to leverage Copilot to explore, understand, and document complex projects effectively First, you’ll explore high-level patterns and architecture using Copilot’s context-driven suggestions
- Does GitHub Copilot in JetBrains analyze my entire project or just . . .
I would like to know if the current version of GitHub Copilot analyzes my entire code, my entire code base, or just the active file and a few open files? If not, do you know if Copilot will use my whole code to make suggestions? I haven't found any clear answers on the web
- How to use GitHub Copilot to understand a codebase [Day 3]
What analytics can you unearth with GitHub Copilot? Try it yourself and share with us below We’ve clarified our stance on using generative AI tools like ChatGPT within our Community via this announcement
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