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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
chat_waitlist_signup
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Getting Started with GitHub Copilot Chat in VSCode
To get started using GitHub Copilot Chat in VSCode, ensure that you have access to the extension by checking your email for access privileges. You get access privileges through your organization or by being taken off the waitlist for the private beta for individuals. You also need to ensure that you have an active GitHub Copilot subscription.
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AI isn't the solution to all problems
Using a tool like GitHub Copilot Chat, a developer could highlight a block of code and ask questions like the ones listed above. It's a great opportunity to interactively learn more about accessibility, the experience different users have on a website, and how best to ensure the pages they build are usable by everyone. The information will be contextual to their specific situation, making it more relevant and impactful to the developer.
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How to build a markdown editor in two minutes (with GitHub Copilot)
To complete the second half of this tutorial, you will need access to Copilot Chat. Additionally, you need an active subscription to GitHub Copilot to access Copilot Chat. Learn more here.
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Six tips for better coding with ChatGPT
https://github.com/github-copilot/chat_waitlist_signup/join
I can't remember what the other platform options are, but for VSCode you need to use a preview version, which has meant I haven't had much time to test it yet as I'm full on with the stable release.
- How many of you use Visual Studio Code Insiders?
- Github copilot x
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Don't believe the hype: why ChatGPT is not the “holy grail” of AI research
Copilot Chat will probably be something you’ll like. Have you used it? There is a waitlist.
https://github.com/github-copilot/chat_waitlist_signup/join
- Beta for Copilot chat in VS Code
- GPT-based AI that can have access to my entire codebase?
- Is Copilot X like Chatgpt-4 in terms of code generation?
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Building an AI-Powered, Decentralized App for Time Management
You can create a Next.js GitHub Codespace template by navigating to https://github.com/codespaces/templates. Then choosing the “Use this template” button for Next.js. This will trigger a codespace to open with boilerplate Next.js code with a browser preview.
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How container technology promotes equity in tech
Whether you are joining a team, contributing to an open source, or you’re just trying to learn how to code, setting up your environment as a new developer is an overwhelming task. For companies, project configurations can be automated, ensuring that any developer contributing to the codebase can effortlessly set up and run projects. If you’re a single developer, trying to learn a new programming language or framework, you can leverage GitHub Codespace Templates. We have templates for frameworks and languages like, Next.js, Ruby, Django with boilerplate code. This immediate access circumvents the time-consuming setup phase.
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How to build a markdown editor in two minutes (with GitHub Copilot)
I use GitHub Codespace templates when I want to avoid installing boilerplate package dependencies and setting up my environment from scratch. It comes in handy when I want to spin up a quick proof of concept or deliver a demo. In our case, we want to save time installing Next.js and its accompanying dependencies.
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Securely store environment variables with GitHub Codespaces
For this tutorial, we’ll navigate to https://github.com/codespaces/templates and choose the React template.
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Generate AI Art with GitHub Codespaces
Codespaces has templates. Templates include boilerplate code, forwarded ports, and a configured development container for some of the most common application frameworks like Next.js, React.js, Django, and Jupyter Notebook. Templates provide developers with a sandbox to build, test, and debug applications.
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Share your locally hosted web app using Codespaces
If you navigate to the URL https://github.com/codespaces/templates, you'll see a list of templates. You can choose a template that you'd like to use. For this example, I'll use the Next.js template. We'll see a few files inside this template, including a .devcontainer.json, components, and CSS.
What are some alternatives?
Prompt-Engineering-Guide - 🐙 Guides, papers, lecture, notebooks and resources for prompt engineering
REPLACE_WITH_GITHUB_REPO
copilot.el - An unofficial Copilot plugin for Emacs.
decentralized-to-do-list - a decentralized to do list built with web5 sdk
codeium.el - Free, ultrafast Copilot alternative for Emacs
codespaces-jupyter - [Moved to: https://github.com/galaxy-bytes/codespaces-jupyter]
lapce - Lightning-fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust
ipv6-wsl
githubnext - A public point of contact for GitHub Next
gptai - OpenAI API toolings for emacs. Allows interacting with various GPT and DALL-E Models directly in emacs
aoi - Ghost in the Shell powered by OpenAI (Terminal version of ChatGPT)
cirrus-ci-docs - Documentation for Cirrus CI 📚