GitHub Copilot is now available to individual developers

Today, we’re officially releasing GitHub Copilot, an AI pair programmer that suggests code in your editor, to all developers for $10 USD/month or $100 USD/year.

To show our appreciation to the Open Source and Learning communities, it will also be free to use for verified students and maintainers for popular open source project on GitHub.

Also thanks to users who are already in the technical preview program. You can continue enjoy free access until August 22nd.

Learn more in the GitHub CEO’s blog

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The Feed is now on GitHub Mobile! Visit the Explore tab to discover the coolest projects on GitHub, keep up with the people you're following, and learn about the latest releases from the repos you love, all while on the go! Give your favorite contributors a follow and star interesting repositories for a more personalized experience.


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Lists are now available on all platforms, including github.com, iOS and Android! Lists level up the starring experience by making it easy to organize and curate your favorite repositories on GitHub. You can create public lists by starring a repo anywhere in the app. You can also delete lists, manage your Lists' titles and descriptions and see other's Lists.


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