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Preview upcoming features for GitHub Copilot

Discover AI-powered updates designed to supercharge your productivity and streamline your workflow.

Extend GitHub Copilot with ready-to-use extensions or build your own using our developer platform with APIs, documentation, and guides.

Extend GitHub Copilot with ready-to-use extensions or build your own using our developer platform with APIs, documentation, and guides.

Your favorite tools have entered the chat. Check log errors, create feature flags, and deploy apps to the cloud. Extend GitHub Copilot with third-party tool and service integrations.

  • The power of the web and community in a single prompt. Harness the collective expertise of Stack Overflow or search web using AI with Perplexity.
  • Create, test, ship. Whether you need to spin up a Docker container or find and triage issues with Sentry, there’s a Copilot Extension to help.
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Complex changes? Tab, tab, and apply

Edit multiple lines and files with Copilot in VS Code, applying edits directly as you iterate on your codebase with natural language. 

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Tailor-made answers, defined by you

Specify custom instructions to personalize chat responses in VS Code and Visual Studio based on your preferred tools, organizational knowledge, and coding best practices.

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Feedback without the wait

Ask GitHub Copilot to review your work, uncover hidden bugs, fix mistakes, and more—before you get a human review.

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Fine-tune a model for tailored code suggestions

Need a custom solution? Fine-tune a private model for code suggestions tailored to your practices.

Getting started with GitHub Copilot

Explore these tips and tricks to start building quickly with your AI-pair programmer using VS Code.

Get started with Copilot

Keep up with the latest on GitHub and trends in AI

Check out The GitHub Blog for tips, technical guides, best practices, and more.

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See how GitHub Copilot powers up VS Code

Get a quick overview of the features for GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code.

Check out the cheat sheet