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As the global home for all developers, GitHub is the complete AI-powered developer platform to build, scale, and deliver secure software. Over 100 million people, including developers from 90 of the Fortune 100 companies, use GitHub to build amazing things together across 330+ million repositories. With all the collaborative features of GitHub, it has never been easier for individuals and teams to write faster, better code.
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https://github.com
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- Software Development
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- 501-1,000 employees
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- San Francisco, CA
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- Privately Held
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- 2008
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Ready to bring agentic AI directly into your terminal? 💻 Our new GitHub Copilot CLI for Beginners series makes it easier than ever to get started and level up your command-line workflow. In this step-by-step tutorial, you'll find out: 🔹 What GitHub Copilot CLI is 🔹 How to install and authenticate it 🔹 What you can actually do with it to save time Check out the guide and start building. 💡 https://lnkd.in/gRNjgN5R
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Of course GitHub will be at Microsoft Build. 🎉 Dive into real code, real systems, and real workflows with the teams building and scaling AI. Join us for exclusive events like: • Lots of GitHub sessions • GitHub Social Club • OpenClaw meetup at GitHub HQ Not registered for the event yet? 👀 Don't wait. Sign up now. 👇 https://lnkd.in/gNxQnu5R
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This week on Open Source Friday, we’re joined by Principal Software Engineer Manfred Riem to explore Spec Kit and talk about what it means to build in the open. We’ll dig into what Spec Kit is, the problems it helps solve, and how contributors can use clear specs and shared context to build better tools together. If you’re curious about open source, developer tooling, and how ideas turn into practical projects, this stream is for you.
Open Source Friday with Spec-Kit
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A 1-hour stream on Copilot best practices for the UBB era. Marco Olivo, Francesco Lana, and Andrea Griffiths are walking through the workflows that move the needle: getting code-first answers, scoping context so you're not paying for irrelevant files on every turn, and picking the right mode so agent overhead doesn't eat your budget. You'll leave with a "do this today" checklist you can roll out immediately.
Getting More from Every Copilot Interaction
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Come hang with us!
Rubber Duck Thursdays!
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In this stream we'll walk through build an agent for a fictional company that we can deploy to production
Rubber Duck Thursdays: Building an AI agent app
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This desktop app cuts weekly tasks that used to take hours. And it was built with accessibility in mind from day one. michael babcock of the American Council of the Blind used GitHub Copilot and JAWS to build ACB Community Builder, all as a non-developer. Now Michael's team can easily: • Navigate 100+ weekly community events • Edit events with custom, reliable keystrokes • Add events via fully labeled dialogs • Track event roles in the Hosting Portal Here's how it works. ▶️