GitHub-Copilot

55 posts

An interview with economic researchers analyzing the causal effect of GitHub Copilot on how open source maintainers work. The post Inside the research: How GitHub Copilot impacts the nature of work for open source maintainers appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Kevin Xu12/20/2024

Come and join 150M developers on GitHub that can now code with Copilot for free in VS Code. The post Announcing 150M developers and a new free tier for GitHub Copilot in VS Code appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Thomas Dohmke12/18/2024

Findings in our latest study show that the quality of code written with GitHub Copilot is significantly more functional, readable, reliable, maintainable, and concise. The post Does GitHub Copilot improve code quality? Here’s what the data says appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Jared Bauer11/18/2024

Find out how we’re evolving GitHub and GitHub Copilot—and get access to the latest previews and GA releases. The post New from Universe 2024: Get the latest previews and releases appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Mario Rodriguez10/29/2024

At GitHub Universe, we announced Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Google’s Gemini 1.5 Pro, and OpenAI’s o1-preview and o1-mini are coming to GitHub Copilot—bringing a new level of choice to every developer. The post Bringing developer choice to Copilot with Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Google’s Gemini 1.5 Pro, and OpenAI’s o1-preview appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Thomas Dohmke10/29/2024

GitHub Next launched the technical preview for GitHub Copilot Workspace in April 2024. Since then, we’ve been listening to the community, learning, and have some tips to share on how to get the most out of it! The post 5 tips and tricks when using GitHub Copilot Workspace appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Chris Reddington10/9/2024

Students used GitHub Copilot to decode ancient texts buried in Mount Vesuvius, achieving a groundbreaking historical breakthrough. This is their journey, the technology behind it, and the power of collaboration. The post How students teamed up to decode 2,000-year-old texts using AI appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Juan Pablo Flores Cortés10/3/2024

Announcing the general availability of code referencing in GitHub Copilot and Microsoft Azure AI, allowing developers to permit code suggestions containing public code matches while receiving detailed information about the match. The post Code referencing now generally available in GitHub Copilot and with Microsoft Azure AI appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Yalini Prabhakaran9/30/2024

With this public preview, we’re unlocking the context of your code and collaborators—and taking the next step in infusing AI into every developer’s workflow. The post GitHub Copilot now available in github.com for Copilot Individual and Copilot Business plans appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Mario Rodriguez9/26/2024

Want to know how to take your terminal skills to the next level? Whether you’re starting out, or looking for more advanced commands, GitHub Copilot can help us explain and suggest the commands we are looking for. The post Boost your CLI skills with GitHub Copilot appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Michelle Duke9/26/2024

OpenAI o1-preview and o1-mini are now available in GitHub Copilot Chat in VS Code and in the GitHub Models playground. The post Try out OpenAI o1 in GitHub Copilot and Models appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Mario Rodriguez9/19/2024

Whether you're an individual developer looking to streamline your workflow or an organization aiming to integrate proprietary tools, GitHub Copilot Extensions now offers a platform to make that happen and to share your creations on the GitHub Marketplace. The post Enhancing the GitHub Copilot ecosystem with Copilot Extensions, now in public beta appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Shuyin Zhao9/17/2024

We've tested integrating OpenAI o1-preview with GitHub Copilot. Here's a first look at where we think it can add value to your day to day. The post First Look: Exploring OpenAI o1 in GitHub Copilot appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Mario Rodriguez9/12/2024

This year, as part of its annual Magic Quadrant series, Gartner published a first-of-its-kind report analyzing the state of play in the AI Code Assistants market–and named GitHub a Leader. The post GitHub named a Leader in the Gartner first-ever Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

GitHub Staff8/22/2024

Learn how AI agents and agentic AI systems use generative AI models and large language models to autonomously perform tasks on behalf of end users. The post What are AI agents and why do they matter? appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Aaron Winston8/13/2024

Explore how AI coding tools like GitHub Copilot can accelerate your journey to learn new programming languages. The post How to use AI coding tools to learn a new programming language appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Sara Verdi8/7/2024

We are enabling the rise of the AI engineer with GitHub Models–bringing the power of industry leading large and small language models to our more than 100 million users directly on GitHub. The post Introducing GitHub Models: A new generation of AI engineers building on GitHub appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Thomas Dohmke8/1/2024

To enhance your coding experience, AI tools should excel at saving you time with repetitive, administrative tasks, while providing accurate solutions to assist developers. Today, we’re spotlighting three updates designed to increase efficiency and boost developer creativity. The post What’s new with GitHub Copilot: July 2024 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Elle Shwer7/31/2024

Unstructured data holds valuable information about codebases, organizational best practices, and customer feedback. Here are some ways you can leverage it with RAG, or retrieval-augmented generation. The post Unlocking the power of unstructured data with RAG appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Nicole Choi6/13/2024

This partnership between GitHub and JFrog enables developers to manage code and binaries more efficiently on two of the most widely used developer platforms in the world. The post GitHub and JFrog partner to unify code and binaries for DevSecOps appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Thomas Dohmke5/29/2024