GitHub Copilot's @Workspace - Deep Dive
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
- Learn about the inner workings of the participant @Workspace along with others.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:33 - Copilot's new @Workspace participant
01:16 - What are participants
01:40 - Demo @terminal participant
02:23 - Demo @vscode participant
03:20 - Intro @workspace participant
03:58 - Demo
04:57 - Step 1 - Project files indexed
05:20 - Step 2 - Lexical text search
05:34 - Step 3 - VS Code's Language Intelligence
05:43 - How it works
06:05 - Demo - Slash commands
08:31 - Clear your chat history
Resources:
Register for VS Code Day 2024 here: aka.ms/vscodeday
Tech behind the code: aka.ms/tech_behind_code_search
Featuring: Reynald Adolphe (@reynaldadolphe) - Наука
Nice! Please continue to pick on thing at a time as you did here with @workspace and explain as you did. this was a big help. Thank you.
@Warkspace is a great tool! Looking forward to improvements to make it more powerful and precise in code generation.
Thanks!
When will Copilot @workspace be able to "Find modern CSS GUI logic solutions to replace JS equivalents" or "warn me when/if my code reaches a certain level of complexity" or simply "Optimize my project"?
thanks
I will use the @workspace a little bit more. I have found the coPilot chat as much use as it's code generation, especially I am looking for insight on a piece of code that I haven't written.
Intro music is terrible , disturbed my coding chillness.
I have used it and the response are equal to shit
It is incredible that the Greeks have given the lights of civilization to the world, that the Greek language dominates the entire scientific terminology and that the Greek language is absent from Visual Studio Code. Please include Greek language.
:)
In vscode when your done doing tve code how do you upload it