Before we dive into the step-by-step instructions for setting up Copilot Chat, it's important to understand the full potential of this powerful tool. Copilot Chat is an innovative AI-poweredpaired programing solution, leveraging the capabilities of OpenAI's GPT-4, specifically desig...
I got access to CoPilot through Microsoft by my organisation. For my work, CoPilot brings most value as the VS Code plugin. However, this VSCode plugin does not allow me to log in using my Microsoft account, it only relies on a GitHub account. When are you goi...
GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered tool that provides autocomplete-style suggestions as you code. While it’s free for verified students, teachers, and open source project maintainers, non-eligible users can enjoy a 60-day free trial. In this article, we’ll show you how to get started with...
Hello My editor is set to apply auto-fixes (mainly ESLint and Typescript) on save. Since recently, Copilot chat also applies auto-fixes. It's a real pain because it's far much slower than ESLint and Typescript and when I was working on a...
However, Copilot does make R code suggestions and does a decent job of answering R-related questions.Set up Visual Studio Code for RUnfortunately, setting up Visual Studio Code to work with R isn’t quite as easy as installing RStudio. That’s because VSCode has the capacity to support ...
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GitHub Copilot Chat is an incredibly powerful and useful feature that allows you to chat with or about your code.
Thanks for the answer, still it looks like Copilot in VSCode completely ignores all the stuff like #editor, #selection, #file, for example: Me: please find any problems in #selection Copilot: I'm sorry for any confusion, but as an AI, I can't directly access your...
mkdir my_copilotkit_remote_endpoint cd my_copilotkit_remote_endpoint echo. > server.py If the echo didn’t work, you can open the folder in Visual Studio Code, and then create server.py file. Open the server.py file in VSCode and then paste the following lines of code. from fastapi...
I have been tryring for days to get a simple deployment of a basic API written in python using FastAPI. I cannot get it to run. all sorts of errors. I have literally spent two days with CoPilot, GPT 1o Mini and Sonnet 3.5 and have not gotten it solved - using github actions...