This repository contains links to several sample projects, walkthroughs and videos that help you get started with GitHub Copilot.
To get started with the Copilot in a Box materials, click on the Releases section of this repository. It should appear on the right hand side in full screen mode, or at the bottom of the page when viewing in a collapsed window or device with a smaller screen.
The following resources are useful for learning more about GitHub Copilot. Have something to add? Please submit a pull request!
- How to write better prompts for GitHub Copilot
- Copilot Chat Cookbook
- How to refactor code with GitHub Copilot
- How to debug code with GitHub Copilot
- github-samples/game-of-life-walkthrough
- github-samples/copilot-hack
- microsoft/CopilotHackathon
- github-samples/pets-workshop
- Live demo: GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code
- How GitHub Next took Copilot Workspace from Concept to Code
- Building apps with GitHub Copilot: A developer's perspective
- AI-powered development: Exploring the latest GitHub Copilot features
- Build Conway's Game of Life with GitHub Copilot Free
- How to get started with GitHub Copilot Free in Visual Studio Code
- Testing with GitHub Copilot
- GitHub Copilot Chat and o1-preview: Building a maze generator!
- GitHub Copilot: the agent awakens
- New GitHub Copilot code completion model: GPT-4o Copilot
- Demo: Using Claude 3.7 Sonnet with GitHub Copilot
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