You can attach specific symbols from your code to any prompt using the #sym selector. This allows you to be very specific about which pieces of code you want Copilot to look at when it’s providing its answer.
GitHub Copilot Agent Mode - Build an iOS App in Minutes
Use Agent Mode to build to create tests
Copilot can write a concise commit message for you based on your changes.
Use Copilot Edits to build a game for Android without writing a single line of code.
Use Agent Mode to build a Vue app
How to use GitHub Copilot to help with design
Copilot Vision can generate the code for a UI when given an image.
The new GPT-4o Copilot model for completions knows about newer libraries
How to enable GPT-4o Copilot for completions
Introducing the new GPT-4o Copilot model
GPT-4o Copilot means faster completions
How to get all the latest and greatest Copilot features first
Introducing Next Edit Suggestions (NES) for GitHub Copilot
Use Inline Chat in Jupyter Notebooks
The MermAId extension enables diagram creation using Copilot
GitHub Copilot can catch bugs you don't even know you have.
NES helps make refactoring much less painful.
Press F2 to rename any symbol in your project and Copilot will suggest a name for you.
Attach any symbol(s) to your prompt with the \#sym selector
Use Terminal Inline Chat to be a terminal expert
Use Agent Mode to build a Vue app
Copilot will automatically create an alt tag for you for an image in your markdown/HTML.