GPT-5 in GitHub Copilot: How I built a game in 60 seconds
How GitHub’s new MCP server and GPT-5 are revolutionizing developer workflows — with live build examples.
Kedasha is a Developer Advocate at GitHub where she enjoys sharing the lessons she’s learned with the wider developer community. She finds joy in helping others learn about the tech industry and loves sharing her experience as a software developer. Find her online @itsthatladydev.
How GitHub’s new MCP server and GPT-5 are revolutionizing developer workflows — with live build examples.
Learn how maintainers are using the GitHub MCP Server and what they are building in this episode of the GitHub Podcast.
Learn how to use GitHub Copilot to help review and polish your code.
See how to use GitHub Copilot to engage in some test-driven development.
Follow along and build a frontend client using React and Copilot Chat.
See how you can use GitHub Copilot to build an API.
See how I built a developer-focused landing page in under 30 minutes using GitHub Copilot agent mode and Claude 3.5 Sonnet—with just screenshots and prompts.
Learn how to leverage GitHub Copilot to make your code more secure.
Learn how to write effective prompts and troubleshoot results in this installment of our GitHub for Beginners series.
Get the most out of Copilot with code completion, inline chat, slash commands, Copilot code review, and more.
Get started with GitHub Copilot and navigate features like Copilot Chat in this installment of the GitHub for Beginners series.
As part of the GitHub for Beginners guide, learn how to improve the security of your profile and create a profile README. This will let you give your GitHub account a little more personality.
As part of the GitHub for Beginners guide, learn how to merge pull requests. This will enable you to resolve conflicts when they arise.
As part of the GitHub for Beginners guide, learn how to create pull requests. This will enable you to suggest changes to existing repositories.
Take the next step in our GitHub for Beginners series and add code to your repository. Learn how to create branches and upload changes into a pull request.
The next step in our GitHub for Beginners series is learning how to add files and folders to your GitHub repository.