GitHub Uses Copilot to Build GitHub: What We Learned GitHub assigns Copilot real issues in their core repo. It opens PRs, fixes bugs, and ships features. Here's what a month of Copilot PRs revealed about AI in production workflows.
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GitHub Copilot CLI: AI-Powered Terminal Assistance Guide GitHub Copilot CLI brings AI code assistance directly into your terminal. Generate scripts, explain commands, and automate workflows without leaving the command line. Here's how it works and when to use it.
Why TypeScript Won the AI Era: Anders Hejlsberg on Types, Performance, and Machine-Assisted Code Anders Hejlsberg on how TypeScript became the most-used language on GitHub in 2025, why AI tools favor typed languages, and the 10X compiler rewrite that kept backward compatibility intact.
GitHub Copilot Tutorial: Build, Test, and Ship Code Faster GitHub Copilot evolved from autocomplete to a full coding assistant. Mission control, agent mode, CLI, and code review change how you build, test, and ship. Here's how to use every part with real prompts and examples.
GitHub Game Off 2025: Build a Game in November, Theme is WAVES GitHub's annual Game Off jam runs through November with the theme WAVES. Build a game in any language, push to a public repo, submit by December 1. AI-assisted dev is allowed. Perfect for first-timers or veterans.
How GitHub Tests MCP Server Quality: Offline Evaluation Deep Dive GitHub built an automated pipeline to test how well LLMs select MCP tools and supply correct arguments. They treat tool selection as multi-class classification and track four argument-quality metrics to catch regressions before users see them.