
Github calls it ‘Github X co-driver‘. Apply the copilot to code merging, command line, documentation, and more to answer questions about your project. Key information about GitHub CoPilot X includes:
- co-pilot cat : Provides a ChatGPT-like experience within the editor. A chat interface focused on development scenarios, it is natively integrated with Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio development tools. Co-Pilot Chat recognizes code entered by developers and error messages displayed on the screen. Developers can hear detailed analysis and explanations of code blocks. You can also create unit tests and get bug fix suggestions. To use the copilot chat Once you have applied, wait. TO DO.
- Co-pilot for code merging : AI-based tags are supported for code merge descriptions. In other words, based on code changes, Co-Pilot automatically creates and adds tags. Developers can review and revise these pre-suggested descriptions. Today Tech Preview Statusall.
- Copilot for documentation : This is still an experimental tool. It uses a chat interface to generate AI-powered responses to documentation questions. For example, you can ask about languages, frameworks, and other technologies. It’s still in the early stages of development, so only React, Azure Docs, and MDN are supported. If you want to test this feature Once applied, wait TO DO.
- Copilot for CLI : Organize commands and loops and find hints for the queries you want. If you want to test this feature Once applied, wait TO DO.
Another feature GitHub is working on is alerting developers if suitable tests are missing and suggesting suitable tests. GitHub expects these new features to be available for all corporate repositories and internal documents.
Current co-pilot Anyone can register and use it for free can According to GitHub, CoPilot currently generates 46% of developer code and contributes 55% faster. On the other hand, there are also controversies surrounding this tool. For example, the Free Software Foundation questions whether it is fair for CoPilot to use third-party code.
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