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  • Pinned
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    Jun 2
    The next frontier of agentic development is here, and you are in control.  Today we announced releases that will keep you in the flow with your agents, all on the GitHub platform.  ⬇️
    The image is a promotional graphic. It shows the GitHub Copilot app, CLI, SDK, and sandboxing. The central text reads "Let's build" with the GitHub logo. Each section has a unique design related to its specific tool.
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    New open source dataset for your next build. 📊 The GitHub Multilingual Repositories Dataset spans 40M+ repos and 80M+ classification rows, showing where non-English READMEs, issues, and PRs live. Korean tops issue text; Portuguese tops READMEs (3M+ repos).
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    3h
    Get the numbers 👇
    Accelerating researchers and developers building multilingual AI with a new open dataset
    From github.blog
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    The result: roughly 20% lower average review cost, while maintaining the same review quality. ✅ The bigger lesson: for an agent, tool instructions are as load-bearing as your API docs. Here's how we traced the regression to the instructions ⬇️
    Better tools made Copilot code review worse. Here's how we actually improved it.
    From github.blog
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    We rewrote them to mirror how a reviewer actually reads a pull request: ask, narrow, read, decide.
    Figure 2: After — a simplified illustration of the review-shaped behavior the prompt guided toward: stay anchored to the diff, narrow with grep and glob, then read focused ranges with view.
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    The tools were fine. Their instructions were written for a different job, so the agent browsed the repo instead of investigating the pull request.
    Figure 1: Before — a simplified illustration of the general-purpose behavior we observed: widening the search, guessing paths, and accumulating context.
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    We swapped Copilot code review onto the same shared tools that power the Copilot CLI (grep, glob, view), expecting a clean upgrade. Instead, reviews did more work and caught fewer issues. 👀
    A comparison table with three columns: "Old Copilot code review," "GitHub Copilot CLI," and "Purpose." Rows: list_dir maps to glob for discovering candidate files and directories; search_file and search_dir map to grep for searching code for matching text, symbols, or call sites; read_code maps to view for reading relevant file contents once a path or range is known.
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    Better tools didn't improve Copilot code review. Rewriting their instructions did. 🧵
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    Pierce Boggan
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    Jul 9
    From an issue on GitHub.com, you can now open the GitHub Copilot app to start working on a fix with one-click.
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    Camilla Moraes
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    Jun 30
    Release pages just got an upgrade 🚀 📋 New sidebar table of contents for easier navigation 📊 Download counts per asset now visible in the UI - no API needed Check it out and let us know what you think
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    Jul 9
    📣 @OpenAIDevs's GPT-5.6 family is now generally available and rolling out in GitHub Copilot. GPT-5.6 comes in three variants: ☀️ GPT-5.6 Sol: the highest reasoning ceiling in the family. Best for complex reasoning over large codebases and demanding, long-running agentic work.
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    Sentry
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    Jul 7
    We're teaming up with @acolombiadev at @github on July 15th to show you how to build a loop where Sentry catches the error, Seer diagnoses it, and Copilot opens the fix as a PR automatically. We're breaking a real script live so you can see it work 👀 RSVP:
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    Jul 8
    This is the last time we'll mention Super Early Bird. Mostly because it ends today. Get your $600 discount. We'll see you at GitHub Universe.👇 githubuniverse.com/?utm_source=Tw…
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    Jul 8
    Build smarter with the new GitHub Copilot app. 💡 Join our Let's Learn virtual sessions and find out how this all-in-one control center can help you optimize your workflow with agent-driven development. Sign up for your session in English, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, or
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    Jul 7
    Replying to @github
    Download the app 👇
    GitHub Copilot app
    From github.com
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