Summary
GitHub is working to personalize GitHub Copilot for every team, project, and repository that uses it. The goal is to improve the software development life cycle, from writing code to submitting pull requests and beyond.
Together with Microsoft's knowledge model, GitHub is harnessing the reservoir of data and insights that exists in every organization to strengthen the connection between all workers and developers. These insights help every idea to go from code to reality without friction. At the same time, GitHub continues to innovate and update the heart of GitHub Copilot, the AI pair programmer that started it all.
GitHub Copilot is heralding a new generation of more productive, fulfilled, and happy developers who ship better software for everyone.
Now that you've finished this module, you should be able to:
- Explain the GitHub Copilot features and the subscription plans (Individual, Business, and Enterprise).
- Get started with and configure GitHub Copilot.
- Develop by using GitHub Copilot and VS Code.
References
- GitHub Copilot features
- Research: quantifying GitHub Copilot's impact on developer productivity and happiness
- What is GitHub Copilot?
- About GitHub Copilot and JetBrains IDEs
- About GitHub Copilot and Vim/Neovim
- About GitHub Copilot and Visual Studio
- Viewing logs for GitHub Copilot in your environment
- Subscribing to Copilot as an individual user