
How we’re making security easier for the average developer
Security should be native to your workflow, not a painful separate process.
Security should be native to your workflow, not a painful separate process.
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.
Learn how to write effective prompts and troubleshoot results in this installment of our GitHub for Beginners series.
Discover the differences between agent mode and Copilot Edits with GitHub Copilot—and when to use them in your workflows.
Get the most out of Copilot with code completion, inline chat, slash commands, Copilot code review, and more.
Learn to automate dependency management using GitHub Copilot, GitHub Actions, and Dependabot to eliminate manual checks, improve security, and save time for what really matters.
GitHub Copilot isn’t just for developers! Discover how product managers, security professionals, scrum masters, and more use GitHub Copilot to streamline tasks, automate workflows, and boost productivity across teams.
Passwords are notoriously difficult to detect with conventional programming approaches. AI can help us find passwords better because it understands context. This blog post will explore the technical challenges we faced with building the feature and the novel and creative ways we solved them.
Get started with GitHub Copilot and navigate features like Copilot Chat in this installment of the GitHub for Beginners series.
Discover how to use GitHub Copilot to refactor your code and see samples of it in action.
Introducing agent mode for GitHub Copilot in VS Code, announcing the general availability of Copilot Edits, and providing a first look at our SWE agent.
Learn how to modernize legacy code with GitHub Copilot with real-world examples.
We share some of the GitHub Copilot team’s experience evaluating AI models, with a focus on our offline evaluations—the tests we run before making any change to our production environment.
GitHub uses GitHub to build GitHub, and our CLI extensions are no exception. Read on to find out how we built the GitHub Skyline CLI extension using GitHub!
How Copilot can generate unit tests, refactor code, create documentation, perform multi-file edits, and much more.
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