Copilot

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24 mentions · First seen 2026-04-13

AI-powered code completion and pair-programming assistant developed by GitHub and OpenAI. Launched as a technical preview in June 2021 and made generally available in June 2022. Integrates with multiple IDEs including VS Code, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDEs, and Neovim, and is widely used by game developers for tooling and gameplay code.

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