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GitHub Copilot

GitHub Copilot is "Your AI pair programmer". It uses the OpenAI Codex to suggest code and entire functions in real-time, right from your editor. GitHub Copilot provides suggestions for numerous languages and a wide variety of frameworks, but works especially well for Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Ruby, Go, C# and C++.

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🔮 Nostradiffmus: Predict Your Next Bug Before It Manifests
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GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

🔮 Nostradiffmus: Predict Your Next Bug Before It Manifests

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Novel Studio for Copilot CLI — Write Novels Together
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GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

Novel Studio for Copilot CLI — Write Novels Together

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Merge Resolver: Automatic Git Conflict Resolution Using AI
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GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

Merge Resolver: Automatic Git Conflict Resolution Using AI

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Multiplication Master – Fun Math Practice App for Kids

GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

Multiplication Master – Fun Math Practice App for Kids

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Sanitas Mind - AI-Powered Receipt Health Tracker Built with GitHub Copilot CLI
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GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

Sanitas Mind - AI-Powered Receipt Health Tracker Built with GitHub Copilot CLI

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14 min read
DEALZ: Save and browse local promos and deals.
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GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

DEALZ: Save and browse local promos and deals.

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How to Use Markdown Files to Orchestrate Multi-File Changes in GitHub Copilot
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How to Use Markdown Files to Orchestrate Multi-File Changes in GitHub Copilot

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Every Developer’s Worst Command — Now With an Undo Button
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GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

Every Developer’s Worst Command — Now With an Undo Button

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SpecPilot.dev: A Spec-Driven Approach to AI-Assisted Development

GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

SpecPilot.dev: A Spec-Driven Approach to AI-Assisted Development

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Ford Feedback to code automation

GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

Ford Feedback to code automation

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ClickMapper — A Keyboard-Driven Chrome Extension to Eliminate Repetitive Clicks for Content Moderators
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GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

ClickMapper — A Keyboard-Driven Chrome Extension to Eliminate Repetitive Clicks for Content Moderators

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Ocean Sentinels - An Offline App for Worldwide Costal Communities
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GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

Ocean Sentinels - An Offline App for Worldwide Costal Communities

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Ouija Terminal - GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge
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GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

Ouija Terminal - GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge

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Built a Beginner-Friendly GitHub Copilot CLI Learning Website (GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge)

GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

Built a Beginner-Friendly GitHub Copilot CLI Learning Website (GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge)

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Hambugsy: The CLI That Tells You WHO Is Wrong—Your Test or Your Code
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GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge Submission

Hambugsy: The CLI That Tells You WHO Is Wrong—Your Test or Your Code

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