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The AI-powered developer platform to build, scale, and deliver secure software.
San Francisco, CA
Joined February 2008
Welcome to your Agent HQ 📍Orchestrate any agent, any time, anywhere. Coding agents from @claudeai, @OpenAI, @cognition, @julesagent, @xai and more will become available in GitHub as part of your paid Copilot subscription. https://t.co/3d8a2Cafqq
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GitHub Copilot’s next edit suggestions just got faster, smarter, and more precise. 🧠 It’s powered by new data pipelines, reinforcement learning, and continuous model updates designed specifically for in-editor workflows. Learn more about the model that predicts your next move.
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GitHub Copilot’s next edit suggestions just got faster, smarter, and more precise.
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What's your favorite part of the new Gemini 3 Pro? 🤖 It's now in public preview for GitHub Copilot. Try it out. ⬇️ https://t.co/B4w9UPfg1C
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We discovered that 48% of accessibility audit issues could be prevented with better design documentation. 📉 So our internal team built a solution to bridge the gap—and now we’ve open sourced it. Meet the Annotation Toolkit. It helps you catch bugs before they happen. Level up
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The Annotation Toolkit brings clarity, compliance, and collaboration directly into your Figma workflow.
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Scaling costs can be difficult. For a non-profit, it can be almost impossible. That's why One Acre Fund went all in on open source and used GitHub Copilot to speed up development—getting real-world help to farmers, faster. Here's their story. ⬇️ https://t.co/ztN3IyMQvJ
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We build GitHub on GitHub. 🛠️ We use the same tools we ship to you, including GitHub Copilot. It's evolved beyond just autocomplete. Inside our core repo, it’s now an active contributor that: 🤖 Gets assigned issues 📂 Opens pull requests ⚡️ Tackles tedious tasks Here's how it
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A breakdown of how Copilot coding agent has contributed to a better, more powerful GitHub.
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Struggling to find the perfect gift for your favorite developer? We’ve cracked the code. From cozy wool beanies to the GitHub Copilot Amazeball, check out our ultimate gift guide. 🎁 Plus, our Black Friday sale runs Nov 26 – Dec 7! https://t.co/VLWECFTcuF
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Finding the perfect 2025 holiday gift for your favorite developer is easy. Shop unique presents from hats to mugs to Amazeballs
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Giving an agent too many tools doesn’t always make it smarter. Sometimes it just makes it slower. 🐢 So we trimmed GitHub Copilot's default toolset from 40 down to 13. The result? ⚡️ 400ms faster responses 📈 2-5% higher success rates Here's how we optimized the system. ⬇️
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Giving an agent too many tools doesn’t always make it smarter. Sometimes it just makes it slower.
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Cooking up some code? 🧑🍳 💻 Don't just guess the ingredients—check out the GitHub Copilot Chat Cookbook. 📖 Get recipes, tips, and prompt strategies to help you get the absolute most out of your AI pair programmer. Start mixing up better workflows here.👇
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Find examples of prompts to use with GitHub Copilot Chat.
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🎧 Whether you’re on a train, plane, or just holiday-unwinding, these episodes will keep you inspired, and maybe spark your next big (or little) project. Find the GitHub Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Happy listening!
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And finally: How Log4Shell reshaped open source funding, and why sustainable infrastructure matters more than ever. A must for anyone who maintains software. https://t.co/LQIW5Z15Ov
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📊 TypeScript overtakes Python. COBOL makes a comeback. AI-assisted “vibe coding” takes off. This episode breaks down the biggest trends shaping devs right now. If you want to understand what’s next in software, this is your guide. https://t.co/ZeVTk35Xkw
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@Frenck explains how @home_assistant became a contributor powerhouse, with local-first automation, no cloud lock-in, and a welcoming community. https://t.co/7ujetUrZm2
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@jlengstorf brings the fun back into developer education. This episode is packed with insights on teaching, AI, JavaScript evolution, and staying creative as a dev. Queue this up if you need some motivation, or a reminder that coding can be fun. https://t.co/VzeFS9SJKS
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From tiny CLIs to browser extensions, devs are building software for themselves, and for others in the process. This episode is pure inspiration for anyone who’s ever thought “I should build this.” https://t.co/3VFna0XcuB
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MCP is becoming the open standard for transparent, interoperable AI — and this episode breaks it down. If you want to understand where AI workflows are headed, start here. https://t.co/mQfuSOOhTf
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Travelling this week? Here are 6 GitHub Podcast episodes that will make your trip fly by 👉 🧵
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Stop uploading your sensitive files to random websites. 🛑 Vert is an open source project that lets you convert files 100% locally in your browser. Have you tried it? 👀
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From its Monty Python origins to its dominance in the age of AI. Yes, we're talking about Python. 🐍 We sat down with creator Guido van Rossum to discuss its incredible trajectory in the 2025 Octoverse report. 📊 Learn how community and stability shaped a global powerhouse. 🚀
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GitHub Copilot isn’t just a general assistant anymore. 🤖 You can now customize it into a team of specialists—like a dedicated Docs agent, Test agent, or Security agent. We analyzed over 2,500 custom agent instruction files to show you how to configure your setup for maximum
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Learn how to write effective agents.md files for GitHub Copilot with practical tips, real examples, and templates from analyzing 2,500+ repositories.
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The U.S. PTO has proposed rules that would make it harder to challenge junk patents. 🛑 This puts the startups, developers, and open source organizations that power innovation at risk. Speak up and share your concerns before the comment period closes on December 2. ⏳
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Calling on developers and organizations to advocate against patent rules that would make it harder to challenge bad patents by the December 2 deadline.
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