Browse GitHub Copilot Videos (198)

GitHub shows how they use a GitHub Copilot app to monitor multiple community feedback streams and repository boards, then turn that input into actionable tasks with a single prompt.
GitHub announces general availability of the GitHub Copilot desktop app for macOS, Windows, and Linux, positioning it as an agent-native control center for working across repositories. GitHub highlights features like isolated git work trees and agent merge to help manage parallel agent workflows without losing context.

VS Code Live: June Releases Recap

Reynald Adolphe and the VS Code product team recap the June updates, with live demos of new Visual Studio Code features and recent GitHub Copilot improvements, plus a Q&A-style chat with the community.
GitHub shares an episode of The Download covering the general availability of the GitHub Copilot desktop app as a control center for managing multiple AI agents, plus updates on Anthropic pulling specific models offline and a quick look at Arnis for generating Minecraft worlds from real geography.
Fokko at Work demos what’s new for GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code 1.126, focusing on cost visibility, improved controls for context and reasoning, and updates to the Agents experience including multiple chats and native feedback.
GitHub hosts a Rubber Duck Thursdays coworking stream that talks through updates from the GitHub changelog and discusses the GitHub Copilot app, alongside general live coding and developer Q&A.

DevOps in the Age of AI with GitHub & Azure

Priyanka Vergadia hosts David Sanchez to demo “agentic DevOps” using GitHub and Azure, showing how AI and GitHub Copilot can support planning, coding, reviews, CI/CD, testing, security checks, and monitoring across an end-to-end delivery pipeline.
GitHub announces updates to GitHub Copilot CLI that add a terminal UI and tighter GitHub platform workflows, including tabs for issues and pull requests, quick access to gists, and slash-command driven actions like creating PRs and assigning reviewers from the terminal.

Building with MAI-Code-1-Flash in VS Code

Kayla Cinnamon demonstrates using MAI-Code-1-Flash inside VS Code via Copilot Chat to ship a feature end to end—navigating an existing codebase, building and running the project, and validating changes with tests—while also calling out the model’s cost benefits.

Let's Learn GitHub Copilot App

GitHub introduces a beginner-friendly walkthrough of the GitHub Copilot app as a central place to manage work from idea to pull request, including using AI agents to explore issues, build features, and review changes in parallel.
GitHub shows how a GitHub engineer uses the GitHub Copilot app with MCP server integrations to automate morning triage, including scheduled workflows, a daily brief, and surfacing prioritized issues to reduce noise before the day starts.

From .NET Framework 4.8 to .NET 10 in VS Code

Visual Studio Code highlights a quick path for moving a project from .NET Framework 4.8 to .NET 10 in VS Code, and points viewers to the AwesomeCopilot repository for related resources.
GitHub provides a beginner-friendly walkthrough of GitHub Copilot CLI, covering installation and configuration, interactive vs non-interactive usage, slash commands, connecting Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, and using agents, skills, and instructions to automate terminal workflows.

Azure Update 19th June 2026

John Savill runs through the weekly Azure update for 19th June 2026, covering a VS Code Azure Functions project-creation refresh, Azure Migrate’s GitHub Copilot integration, networking and storage feature updates, Azure Databricks integration with OneLake, and new Log Analytics summary rules.
GitHub shows a quick demo of the GitHub Copilot app by asking its agent-first desktop experience to create a custom canvas workspace and run a WebAssembly port of Doom, illustrating what Copilot canvases can execute inside the app.
Erin Stellato introduces GitHub Copilot Agent mode (preview) in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), showing how you can give Copilot a high-level goal in natural language and have it iterate by running queries and working through results, with controls for read-only vs read/write behavior.
GitHub demonstrates the new GitHub Copilot CLI integration in JetBrains IDEs, showing how ask, plan, and agent modes can drive multi-step execution for tasks like working on a Spring Boot app, plus where to review token usage and debug logs.
GitHub experiments with the GitHub Copilot App in a stream-style session, focusing on what the app is and how it fits into the Copilot developer experience.
Fokko at Work demos what’s new for GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code 1.125, focusing on the new visual indicator for additional token budget usage and a simpler workflow for adding and installing model providers, with notes on how enterprise policies and pricing plans can affect feature availability.
Authorised Territory demonstrates how to create reusable prompt files and use them inside Visual Studio 2022 with GitHub Copilot, focusing on a practical workflow for keeping prompts consistent across coding tasks.
GitHub announces the general availability of the GitHub Copilot app, a native desktop experience focused on agent-driven development. GitHub highlights starting sessions from issues and pull requests, running work in parallel, and using a unified workspace with full GitHub context to take tasks from issue to merge.
GitHub shares how ASOS adopted GitHub Copilot after migrating to GitHub, focusing on reducing developer toil and speeding up delivery. It highlights using Copilot to streamline pull requests and building custom AI agents so engineers can spend less time on routine work and more time shipping features.

VS Code Top Tips from the team

Visual Studio Code shares a quick set of “top tips” from the engineering team, highlighting practical editor features like subagents, favorite shortcuts, and a few hidden easter eggs, plus a mention of event agent markdown files and GitHub Copilot-related workflows.
Pamela Fox presents a practical design discussion on building Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for PostgreSQL, focusing on how tool interfaces affect LLM query accuracy and safety. She compares free-form SQL vs typed tools, and walks through common failure modes like SQL injection, risky mutations, and expensive queries.
Matt McFarland explains how PostgreSQL developer tooling is being extended from the VS Code PostgreSQL extension into AI-driven environments like Cursor and the GitHub Copilot CLI, using an MCP server as a shared interface for connections, queries, schema inspection, and performance analysis.
dotnet presents a session on using GitHub Copilot to modernize legacy .NET Framework applications, focusing on AI-assisted workflows to assess, plan, and execute upgrades to the latest .NET with less manual effort and lower migration risk.

Let It Cook with Claude Fable 5

James Montemagno, Burke Holland, and Pierce Boggan demo “vibe coding” workflows in VS Code using Claude Fable 5 with GitHub Copilot, focusing on what the model enables for day-to-day AI-assisted coding and how it fits into real development habits.

VS Code Live: May Releases Recap

Reynald Adolphe, Kyle Cutler, Giuseppe Ciance, and Vritant Bhardwaj recap the major Visual Studio Code and GitHub Copilot updates from the past month, with demos of features like the Integrated Browser, Issue Reporting improvements, and BYOK enhancements.

Bring your own key in VS Code

Visual Studio Code introduces “bring your own key” support, letting developers use their own model provider API keys with VS Code and GitHub Copilot without signing in, and points to the setup guide for enabling expanded model choice.
GitHub shows how the GitHub Copilot app helps move work from an issue to a merged pull request, using features like plan mode and agent merge to guide agentic changes, handle CI failures, and land PRs with more control.

Modernize Java apps with AI | OD871

Ayan Gupta, Sandra Ahlgrimm, and Yoshio Terada show how GitHub Copilot can be used to modernize a legacy Java application through a structured workflow, using a real migration from Java 5/Struts to Java 21/Spring Boot and finishing with deployment to Azure.
GitHub shares a GitHub Checkout episode where Andrea and James Clancey walk through the agent-first GitHub Copilot desktop app, focusing on parallel agent workflows, using git working trees for isolation, and features like agent merge, MCP integrations, and supported model options including local models.
GitHub highlights a major update to the GitHub Copilot desktop app announced at Microsoft Build, focusing on new preview features aimed at safer, more agent-native local development workflows.
Kyle Daigle highlights what developers can do with the GitHub Copilot app and notes that anyone on a paid Copilot plan can access it now.
Christina Warren recaps developer news from Microsoft Build and GitHub, including updates to the GitHub Copilot desktop app (cloud and local sandboxes) and the general availability of Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 model for Copilot, plus a quick look at GitHub Universe and an open source project spotlight.

Azure Update 12th June 2026

John Savill rounds up a week of Azure platform changes and retirements, spanning compute/storage updates, database and identity improvements, monitoring changes, and several developer-facing AI items including GitHub Copilot Agent Mode in SSMS and Azure AI Foundry agent licensing and model availability.

3 MCP Servers I Use Daily in VS Code

Visual Studio Code shares a quick walkthrough of three MCP servers they use daily in VS Code—GitHub, Playwright, and Microsoft Learn—to extend GitHub Copilot Agent mode for PR review, real-browser testing, and pulling up-to-date documentation as context.
Carlos Robles demonstrates new capabilities in the MSSQL extension for VS Code, including spec-driven development with GitHub Copilot, AI-assisted schema design with Schema Designer, and generating REST and GraphQL endpoints using Data API builder and MCP to get from a spec to a running API inside the editor.

You Can Now Bookmark Websites Inside VS Code

Visual Studio Code highlights new Integrated Browser improvements in VS Code, including saving browser favorites, taking full-page or region screenshots, and using browser content as context for GitHub Copilot and agent workflows.
Dan Wahlin demonstrates an “agentic journey” workflow that takes an app idea through planning, coding, infrastructure creation, and deployment to Azure, using GitHub Copilot CLI and Azure skills to handle tasks like Bicep templates, health probes, and database wiring for an app backed by Azure SQL and Microsoft Foundry.

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