Get GitHub Copilot directly in your terminal. It takes just seconds to get Copilot CLI running on your machine: 📦 Install via npm, Homebrew, or WinGet 🔐 Authenticate your GitHub account 🚀 Start coding No IDE required. No plugins. Just your terminal and Copilot — ready to code, debug, and explore your codebase from the command line. Credit: @GitHub #GitHub #Copilot #CopilotCLI #AI #DeveloperTools #Terminal #Productivity
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If you are new to the GitHub Copilot CLI, this video is for you! I know the terminal can feel like a learning curve (it was for me), but adding Copilot changes everything. You no longer need to memorize complex syntax—you just ask for what you want in plain English, and it does not even need to be spelled correctly! In my newest tutorial, I strip away the complexity and focus purely on getting you up and running from scratch. Here is exactly what we cover to get you started: 🔹 What the Copilot CLI actually is (and how it differs from regular Copilot Chat) 🔹 A painless, step-by-step installation guide using PowerShell 🔹 How to seamlessly integrate it right into your VS Code terminal 🔹 The core commands you need to start navigating and executing tasks with AI 🔹 Create and use your first Agent for a .NET code migration Once we have the basics down, I even give you a sneak peek into some advanced features—like Custom Agents and YOLO mode—so you can see what's possible once you get comfortable. Ready to stop treating your terminal like a typewriter and let AI do the heavy lifting? Watch the complete beginner-friendly guide here: https://lnkd.in/gkkFumqs #GitHubCopilot #GitHubCopilotCLI #CopilotCLI #VSCode #LogicAppsAviators
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GitHub Copilot CLI Now Generally Available for Developers 📌 GitHub Copilot CLI is now generally available, bringing AI-powered code assistance directly to your terminal-no IDE needed. Devs can run complex tasks, explore codebases, and automate workflows with just a few commands. Say goodbye to context-switching and hello to smarter, faster shell operations. 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/dr4rTZQ7 #Githubcopilotcli #Terminalai #Devopstools #Generativeai
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I put together a GitHub Copilot cheatsheet covering everything that actually matters for day-to-day use. 8 pages. Covers: → VS Code + CLI setup in 5 minutes → When to use Instructions vs Skills vs Agents vs Hooks → SKILL.md structure and description writing → Agent orchestration patterns → Hooks lifecycle reference → Complete summary table for all primitives The part most people skip: writing good Skill descriptions. Agents discover skills by matching your description to user intent. a vague description means the skill never gets used. #GitHubCopilot #AITools #DeveloperProductivity #Copilot #Upskilling
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The Github Copilot CLI updates for BYOK open up a lot of great opportunities for Mission teams to use these kinds of tools to really level up development. Here's a great primer on what the Github Copilot CLI is and how it works. https://lnkd.in/g7QTPjt6
GitHub Copilot CLI in Action: Getting Started
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This article by Cassidy Williams highlights the development of an emoji list generator during the Rubber Duck Thursday stream. I found it interesting that leveraging tools like GitHub Copilot CLI can significantly streamline creative processes. This opens up opportunities for greater collaboration and innovation in programming. How do you see AI-enhanced tools impacting your workflow?
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I've been trying out GitHub Copilot CLI today, and no matter how many hints I dropped, including providing it an example of working code from another project, it kept saying that its code was correct and that any issue was external to the project. So I looked at the code and wow, what a mess. I identified the problem (and some other things that needed tidying) and wrote the following to Copilot: > i can still see usage of the ENV vars as well as a hard-coded redirect uri in the code when we should be now using rails credentials -- secondly, you're calling the get_token_set_from_callback wrong because you should be passing it the whole params object not just the code param It then fixed the issue that it was adamant didn't exist! Unfortunately I encountered another issue immediately after where it was trying to call a non-existent method, even though it previously researched the library. This is just one example of a repeated scenario I've encountered after getting Copilot to "one shot" an app for me. The bug-fixing is shots ad nauseam. Re models used: I created the app with Claude Opus 4.6, ran out of credits fixing bugs and switched to the free GPT-4.1, and hit the brick wall above. I have to say, the AI model companies definitely created a money-spinner!
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Is GitHub Copilot CLI Worth Learning? Beginner Guide for 2026 Part - 2 Learn how to use GitHub Copilot CLI as a beginner in 2026. This complete guide covers setup, prompting, debugging, test generation, code review, automation, safety tips, and real use cases for develop Read more → https://lnkd.in/dMUhQ9jy #TheCampusCoders #Tech #Developers #WebDev
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Is GitHub Copilot CLI Worth Learning? Beginner Guide for 2026 Part - 2 Learn how to use GitHub Copilot CLI as a beginner in 2026. This complete guide covers setup, prompting, debugging, test generation, code review, automation, safety tips, and real use cases for develop Read more → https://lnkd.in/dMUhQ9jy #TheCampusCoders #Tech #Developers #WebDev
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Is GitHub Copilot CLI Worth Learning? Beginner Guide for 2026 Part - 2 Learn how to use GitHub Copilot CLI as a beginner in 2026. This complete guide covers setup, prompting, debugging, test generation, code review, automation, safety tips, and real use cases for develop Read more → https://lnkd.in/dMUhQ9jy #TheCampusCoders #Tech #Developers #WebDev
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Is GitHub Copilot CLI Worth Learning? Beginner Guide for 2026 Part - 2 Learn how to use GitHub Copilot CLI as a beginner in 2026. This complete guide covers setup, prompting, debugging, test generation, code review, automation, safety tips, and real use cases for develop Read more → https://lnkd.in/dMUhQ9jy #TheCampusCoders #Tech #Developers #WebDev
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