Refactoring is a part of life. Like paying taxes. Or pretending to understand CSS. But GitHub Copilot’s Next Edit Suggestions makes it actually enjoyable (or at least less painful). Here’s how it works: 💡 You make one change 🤖 Copilot notices everywhere that update breaks your code and suggests changes 🚀 And all you have to do is press Tab Next Edit Suggestions is live in preview, this is just the beginning. Try it out and tell us what you think! 👇 https://lnkd.in/gA8D85pn
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What can you do with GitHub Copilot Free in VS Code? A lot. All the latest features right at your fingertips, like Copilot Next Edit Suggestions, agent mode in Copilot Edits, and Vision. And the model choice is yours: you get access to GPT-4o, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Gemini 2.0 Flash and o3-mini models. 2000 completions per month, 50 chat messages per month. No credit card required. https://lnkd.in/gJ4DYC6T
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ICYMI - Gemini 2.0 Flash is now available in the model picker in VS Code. https://lnkd.in/gvAqWcwi
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🚀 Introducing Next Edit Suggestions (preview) in GitHub Copilot! 🚀 Editing just got smarter in Visual Studio Code. With Next Edit Suggestions (NES), Copilot now anticipates your next code change—whether it's fixing a typo, refining logic, or adopting a new naming pattern. Instead of searching through files or making manual corrections, NES keeps you in flow by surfacing relevant edits exactly when you need them. 🔹 Catch and correct mistakes 🔹 Adapt to code refactors 🔹 Highlight side-effects and update based on cascading changes This is the next evolution of AI-powered coding, reducing friction and keeping you focused on what matters—building great software. Check out the quick demo in the video! 🎥✨ Try NES today in VS Code and let us know what you think. Feedback is key as we refine the experience! 🛠️ Learn more: https://lnkd.in/givwZeZR
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In response to user-feedback, the C# Dev Kit team has been rolling out a series of updates aimed at enhancing the user's experience and improving performance and reliability. These updates are designed to make coding in C# more efficient, enjoyable, and productive for developers using VS Code. ✨ Check it out https://lnkd.in/gUZyryyV #csharp #vscode
C# Dev Kit Updates: .NET Aspire, Hot Reload, and More!
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🚀 Building an iOS App with GitHub Copilot Agent Mode—No Experience Required What if you could generate, debug, and run an iOS app without being an iOS developer? With GitHub Copilot Agent Mode, that's now possible. In this video, we use Agent Mode in VS Code Insiders to create a personal trainer app that asks users which body part they want to work on, generates workouts, and even adjusts sets based on duration. The AI not only writes the code but also handles build errors, modifies configurations, and iterates based on voice commands. Watch how we go from a blank project to a functional iOS app in just a few minutes. If automation in development excites you or you've ever thought about building a mobile app but weren't confident you could, you might enjoy this. Would love to hear your thoughts—how do you see AI shaping the future of coding?
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Agent mode (preview) is here for GitHub Copilot in VS Code! In agent mode for Copilot Edits, Copilot will iterate on its own output, execute terminal commands, react to terminal output, check itself for mistakes and even self-heal from runtime errors. Try it today in VS Code Insiders: https://lnkd.in/gea28dKG
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GitHub Copilot just got an upgrade 🤖 Agent mode is now available in preview and Copilot Edits is generally available, both in Visual Studio Code. Plus you can check out a sneak peek at our SWE agent 👀 https://lnkd.in/dYd_n2m4
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January update 1.97 of GitHub Copilot in VS Code is out now with Next Edit Suggestions, reusable prompt files, Git changes in chat prompts, and more! Here are some of the highlights 👇 https://lnkd.in/g8mYiKeg
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