Simple example of mostly automatically generated code using GitHub CoPilot
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Simple example of mostly automatically generated code using GitHub CoPilot
A Japanese language chatbot application made with NextJs
TransferGenAi is a Kotlin-based Android app that displays a list of fictitious transfers. Clicking on a transfer navigates to a details page. The app was developed with GitHub Copilot, following the MVVM architectural pattern. It's a demonstration, and the transfers shown are fictitious.
Miscellaneous stuff
A bot assistant for boring stuff I don't wanna do by myself
The INVESTMATE Finance Tracker is a web-based application built using JavaScript
Weather Forecasting Tool - CLI for current weather forecast using Python, and GitHub Copilot.
Commando converts plain-English requests into shell commands. Current support for Bash (Linux & WSL), and Zsh. (CMD soon)
Followed a Pluralsight course to learn prompt engineering for efficient use of GH Copilot
Code, Sweat, Repeat - Building CS muscle memory, one line of code at a time
Repository containing the source code for a web app named as expense tracker and a weather forecasting command line tool
Add a description, image, and links to the copilot topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the copilot topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."