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GitHub Copilot is a revolutionary AI tool that enhances the developer experience by providing contextualized support throughout the software development process. This generative AI coding assistant from industry leaders offers code completions, chat assistance in IDEs, code explanations, and even documentation insights on GitHub. Copilot leverages your coding context, open tabs, and GitHub projects to streamline coding tasks. By tapping into AI capabilities, it helps you write code faster and more efficiently. With comprehensive guides available, developers can optimize Copilots features, learn best practices, and leverage real-world examples to boost coding accuracy and efficiency. Experience a new era of coding with GitHub Copilot.
Copilot is Microsoft’s AI assistant for answering questions, generating content, helping with everyday tasks, and supporting work across search, writing, planning, and productivity flows. Users can chat naturally to brainstorm ideas, summarize information, draft emails, refine text, and get guidance on topics ranging from personal organization to professional tasks. It is designed for individuals and teams who want a general-purpose AI companion that fits into the Microsoft ecosystem while still being accessible as a standalone experience on the web and across devices. What makes Copilot notable is its broad reach: it sits at the intersection of conversational AI, search assistance, and work support, making it more than a simple chatbot and more practical for ongoing daily use.
OpenAgentd is a self-hosted AI-agent OS that runs entirely on the user’s machine. It provides a web cockpit, streaming chat, persistent editable memory, tool use, workspace file browsing, image viewing, local voice transcription, scheduling and multi-agent teams with lead-worker delegation. Agents can read and write files, run shell commands, search the web, generate media, manage todos and extend capabilities via skills or MCP servers. The tool is for users who want a local, inspectable alternative to cloud-only agent workspaces. It is notable now because privacy, long-running autonomy and multi-agent coordination are converging into desktop systems rather than isolated chat tabs.
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Paste a code snippet and get a complete interactive HTML page with a structured code review. The output covers security issues, performance bottlenecks, readability concerns, best practice violations, and actionable improvement suggestions — all organized in a clean, scannable checklist format with severity badges.
Code & developmentUse this prompt to turn scattered bug notes, logs, screenshots, and reproduction attempts into a developer-ready investigation brief. It helps engineering teams move from vague symptoms to ranked root-cause hypotheses, evidence gaps, reproducible test plans, and practical next steps. The output is structured enough for incident triage, sprint planning, or handoff between support and developers, which makes it useful when a ticket is noisy, incomplete, or emotionally written. Instead of offering generic debugging advice, it organizes what is known, what is still missing, and what should be tested next. It is especially helpful for SaaS teams, solo builders, and support engineers who need to reduce time wasted on back-and-forth clarification before a real fix can begin.
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