GitHub Copilot: Tips and Tricks for Better Productivity
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 เม.ย. 2023
- Learn the tricks necessary to harness the power of GitHub Copilot in your projects.
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Really helpful tip! Thanks for this video and the new one on the Chat feature.
Wow, that's really helpful. We use Effector for BL and state management alongside its fork api for unit tests. You probably didn't even hear about those, so you could imagine what kind of suggestions I got without Codex only. Definitely will try it once I manage to force myself to write tests again
Awesome video, love that you called me out for not believing you about the file scanning
Awesome tip, thanks!
Nice tip! Thanks!
Very helpfull, thank you!!!
excellent tutorial n very helpful
thank you it was helpful
rapaz tu meteu o sim ai no final? so assim pra eu perceber q tu eh br, o ingles ta em dia !
belo video !
Could you please do a tutorial showing how to use the debug function of "Github Copilot Labs"? thank you
It looks like they are retiring the Debug feature on Copilot Labs and combining with Copilot Chat.
Thank you, I'm using Copilot wrong . Could you share about Copilot X
Of course! I will be rolling out videos as I get access to the different Copilot X products. This week I posted a video trying to do the same test generation with Chat. Check it out if you havent already th-cam.com/video/Yu-buSsTTyE/w-d-xo.html
So you're basically replacing Ctrl+C/Ctrl-V from stackOverflow with Tab from the editor.. You have to describe the whole thing and re-read and check everything. You're wasting more time and quite unsure about the result unless it's the big picture working. And that's supposed to be a code snippet helper, not even implementing a whole feature.
oh what is your vs code theme?
I use Night Owl theme but sometimes use the SynthWave '84 theme. Night Owl is great for someone that is Red/Green colorblind like myself.