Our library is not recognized by GitHub Copilot #110279
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Select Topic AreaQuestion BodyHuge fan of GitHub Copilot here! As soon as it came out, it doubled my coding speed and allowed me to code in new languages. I do have one issue with it, though: I work at Taipy, and we created a Python library that is starting to gain attention ( 1.2k Stars ✨ ). Unfortunately, GitHub Copilot does not recognize Taipy code: it hallucinates and gives wrong completions when trying to write Taipy code. When is the model behind Copilot updated to accommodate new libraries? Is there something we can do to help this process? |
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I think someone from the team replied by email. Unfortunately the model currently used by Copilot is trained on old data and they currently have no plans to change that but maybe in the future. |
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I think someone from the team replied by email. Unfortunately the model currently used by Copilot is trained on old data and they currently have no plans to change that but maybe in the future.