I know this is not the right repo for this, but talking with @davidfowl I was recommended to open it anyways and let it be moved wherever is appropriate
Working on Microsoft OSS such as winget-cli requires users to fork the repo, make updates in branches on their fork, then PR them back to the upstream.
When reviewing issues in the upstream / base repository, I'd like to be assign an agent to work on the issue in my fork. It seems like this should be possible using the "Code with agent mode" button and selecting which repository I want it to work in. But. . . I cannot find my fork in the list of repositories to work in. In fact, I can’t see any of my forks, only my private repos, despite being able to run agents in my fork if I navigate to the fork directly.
I know this is not the right repo for this, but talking with @davidfowl I was recommended to open it anyways and let it be moved wherever is appropriate
Working on Microsoft OSS such as winget-cli requires users to fork the repo, make updates in branches on their fork, then PR them back to the upstream.
When reviewing issues in the upstream / base repository, I'd like to be assign an agent to work on the issue in my fork. It seems like this should be possible using the "Code with agent mode" button and selecting which repository I want it to work in. But. . . I cannot find my fork in the list of repositories to work in. In fact, I can’t see any of my forks, only my private repos, despite being able to run agents in my fork if I navigate to the fork directly.