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Github Copilot!

Github copilot is a new tool that helps you write code faster and with less effort. It is a VS Code extension that uses OpenAI’s Codex AI to suggest code snippets based on the context of your code. It is currently in technical preview and is available for free. You can sign up for the technical preview here.

How does it work?

Github copilot works by using OpenAI’s Codex AI to suggest code snippets based on the context of your code. It is currently in technical preview and is available for free. You can sign up for the technical preview here.

How to use it?

You can use Github copilot by installing the VS Code extension. You can install it from the VS Code marketplace or from the Github copilot website. Once you have installed the extension, you can start using it by typing in the code editor. Github copilot will suggest code snippets based on the context of your code. You can accept the suggestions by pressing the tab key or by clicking on the suggestion. You can also reject the suggestions by pressing the escape key or by clicking on the suggestion.

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def fetch_data_from_twitter_public_api():
    """
    Fetches data from twitter public api
    """
    

How to get the most out of it?

You can get the most out of Github copilot by using it in conjunction with other tools. For example, you can use it with Git to commit your code. You can also use it with Github to create pull requests. You can also use it with VS Code to debug your code. You can also use it with other tools like Docker to build your code. You can also use it with other tools like Kubernetes to deploy your code. You can also use it with other tools like AWS to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Azure to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Google Cloud to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Heroku to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Netlify to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Firebase to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Digital Ocean to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Linode to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Vultr to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like AWS Lambda to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Google Cloud Functions to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Azure Functions to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Heroku to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Netlify to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Firebase to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Digital Ocean to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Linode to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Vultr to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like AWS Lambda to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Google Cloud Functions to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Azure Functions to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Heroku to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Netlify to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Firebase to host your code. You can also use it with other tools like Digital Ocean to host your code.

Conclusion

Github copilot is a great tool that helps you write code faster and with less effort. It is currently in technical preview and is available for free. You can sign up for the technical preview here.

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