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Mario Rodriguez

@mariorod1

🐙 CPO @github
🤖 Building Copilot ✨ and Productivity features
☁️ Previously at @azuredevops
🍾 Enjoying 4k weeks to the fullest

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This is the first of a series of steps we are making to provide more information to our customers about the impact Copilot is having in their organization.

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Copilot Workspace (CW) 🚢 alert. This week's release supports external context. When defining a task/issue, you can now include links to external references 😍😍, and CW will use them as additional context when generating the spec, plan, and code. It also allows you to revise a

Copilot Workspace (CW) 🚢 alert. This week's release supports external context. When defining a task/issue, you can now include links to external references 😍😍, and CW will use them as additional context when generating the spec, plan, and code. It also allows you to revise a
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GitHub Copilot Workspace is *by far* the best AI tool for helping developers write code. (GitHub Copilot Workspace *IS NOT* the same as GitHub Copilot) I've tried Devin and a few others. Nothing comes close. I'm not sure if everyone has access to it, but oh god, this is good!

GitHub Copilot Workspace is *by far* the best AI tool for helping developers write code.

(GitHub Copilot Workspace *IS NOT* the same as GitHub Copilot)

I've tried Devin and a few others. Nothing comes close.

I'm not sure if everyone has access to it, but oh god, this is good!
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The industry has long played the game of who’s better at finding vulnerabilities. Today, @GitHub changes the game from found to found means fixed. Copilot Autofix fixes vulnerabilities in new and existing code with AI-powered security seamlessly built into development workflows.

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🚢🚢 Aug-16th update - Copilot Workspace (CW) now allows you to receive desktop notifications whenever a CW session is finished implementing the plan. This is useful when we need the human back 🤣. github.com/githubnext/cop…

🚢🚢 Aug-16th update - Copilot Workspace (CW) now allows you to receive desktop notifications whenever a CW session is finished implementing the plan. This is useful when we need the human back 🤣.

github.com/githubnext/cop…
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"The kindest thing you can do to a new team member is to involve them in something real and challenging right away. Don't squander weeks of new-job enthusiasm with baby rails and play tasks." world.hey.com/dhh/start-them…

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🚢🚢🚢 Repo-wide instructions - You can now define instructions for Copilot Workspace, that will be automatically applied to every issue or task performed on a repository. This allows you to document policies, suggestions, and other important guidelines that may not be evident

🚢🚢🚢 Repo-wide instructions - You can now define instructions for Copilot Workspace, that will be automatically applied to every issue or task performed on a repository. This allows you to document policies, suggestions, and other important guidelines that may not be evident
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Tweak it, tune it, make it your own… 🚢 Custom Models lets you fine-tune GitHub Copilot using your own proprietary libraries, specialized languages, and internal coding patterns 🤓

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🚢 Copilot Workspace => You can now select multiple files in the files changed section, and perform an NL revision. This makes it easier to make changes against them all in a very precise way (e.g. updating an implementation + associated tests). github.com/githubnext/cop…

🚢 Copilot Workspace => You can now select multiple files in the files changed section, and perform an NL revision. This makes it easier to make changes against them all in a very precise way (e.g. updating an implementation + associated tests).

github.com/githubnext/cop…