GitHub & GitHub Copilot - Vibe Coding
If you’ve been coding in environments like Cursor, Visual Studio (VS), Visual Studio Code (VS Code), or others, you know how convenient it is to use AI tools within your IDE.
But GitHub took this a big step further at the end of September, and I only just discovered it today.
Now, GitHub Copilot lets you give it up to 500 characters to describe exactly what you want it to build for you.
What does that mean?
You get a powerful environment where you have a lot of control right from the start. You define what it should create.
So, I tried it with this prompt (shortened):
Build a Vibe Coding App in C# .NET 9.0 using WPF.
Why? Because this approach is way faster than other tools that rely on NPM, and there’s no hassle of installing extra dependencies. 😊
Yes, you can.
It even added extra features. LOL. I am curious how this turned out so far, if it's crap, usable, kinda ok, or really crappy. Let's see. At least... it looks very good.
And the best version control, storage and so on, all done by GitHub for you.
P.S.: And in case you know GitHub actions, you can even create a free deployment, installation, etc. whatever you need workflow on top by letting it create a pipeline for you or you can do it yourself.
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Holger Morlok
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GitHub & GitHub Copilot - Vibe Coding
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