Most developers already live in the terminal. And now, so does Copilot. 💻 We initialize projects, run tests, debug CI failures, and make fast changes in the terminal. GitHub Copilot CLI fits seamlessly into that environment, helping you move from an idea to reviewable diffs without context-switching. But the real magic isn't just writing starter code for you. It's how it fits naturally into the way you actually create and ship software. If you're building with AI, a helpful mental model looks like this: 💻 1. The CLI (For Momentum): Start with intent, not scaffolding. Tell Copilot what you want to build, or ask it why a test is failing right at the point of failure. Use the terminal to explore ideas, iterate fast, and get unstuck with low ceremony. 🛠️ 2. The IDE (For Precision): Eventually, speed matters less than exact architecture. Move into your editor to refine APIs, handle edge cases, and make design decisions you’ll defend in review. 🐙 3. GitHub (For Durability): Once the changes look good, use the CLI to commit and open a PR. Now the work is testable in CI, reviewable by your teammates, and ready to ship. The best part? You stay in control. Copilot CLI proposes plans, structures, and diffs, but it never silently runs commands without your approval. It’s a tool for momentum, not a replacement for judgment. Check out our full guide on building a practical Copilot CLI workflow. It includes a GitHub Skills exercise so you can try it yourself in a preconfigured, safe sandbox. 👇 https://lnkd.in/dE6Y7nNZ
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At GitHub Universe, Andrea talks with Ron Efroni (Flox/NixOS Foundation) and Rob Ferguson (Former Microsoft for Startups) about environment hell, why containers don’t fully solve reproducibility, and how Flox builds on Nix for portable, secure, deterministic environments—plus Series B plans, Kubernetes support, CUDA distribution, and the Microsoft for Startups program.
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I'm thrilled to announce the Open Source Assistive Technology Hackathon! Join us on May 21–22 at the GitHub headquarters in San Francisco (SF) to celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day. Join us for this free, 2-day, in-person event focused on empowering participants to build skills and make real contributions to the assistive technology (AT) tools people rely on every day. New to open source or GitHub? Join us for the GitHub Learning room to learn about core GitHub contribution workflows and practice navigating repositories, issues, pull requests, and code reviews with confidence. This workshop led by Jeffrey Bishop will also cover NVDA and keyboard-only navigation! Ready to contribute? Join us to contribute to one of our featured open source AT projects! We will have maintainers and collaborators available to help. Featured project: NVDA - you’ll also have a special opportunity to collaborate with members of the NVDA team, who will join remotely to help you get set up, answer questions, and review contributions to NVDA. We’re seeking additional projects. If you maintain (or contribute to) an AT project and would like your project to be part of the hackathon - whether it needs docs improvements, triage support, testing, or small starter issues - please reach out to me. Got a new idea you want to work on? Bring it and work on it with accessibility and technology experts! No need for technical skills! Sign up using the event form: https://lnkd.in/eGcxVRt9 #OpenSource #Accessibility #GAAD
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Get those tasks out of your head and organized with GitHub Issues and Projects. Not sure how to get started? Follow along with our step-by-step tutorial. https://lnkd.in/d45eUsiR
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🆕 OpenAI GPT-5.4 is now generally available and rolling out in GitHub Copilot. Early testing shows ➡️ It consistently hits high rates of success ➡️ Enhanced logical reasoning and task execution for intricate processes Try it out in Visual Studio Code or Copilot CLI. https://lnkd.in/gPKWHeTj
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Live Coding Agent Notifications are now on GitHub Mobile. 📱 Get real-time updates for your Copilot sessions, whether you started them on your desktop or phone. 🔔 Download the app. ⬇️ https://github.com/mobile
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GitHub Copilot CLI just went generally available, and we are going live to break it down with Ryan Hecht. This is not just "ask AI to write a shell command." Copilot CLI is an agentic assistant with specialized built-in agents for exploring codebases, running tasks, planning implementations, and reviewing code. It can work step by step with your approval or run autonomously, all without leaving your terminal. #GitHub #GitHubCopilot #CLI #LiveCoding
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