diff --git a/.github/steps/-step.txt b/.github/steps/-step.txt index b8626c4..62d8fe9 100644 --- a/.github/steps/-step.txt +++ b/.github/steps/-step.txt @@ -1 +1 @@ -4 +X diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8fa0943..d6f2966 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -16,71 +16,36 @@ _GitHub Copilot can help you code by offering autocomplete-style suggestions rig -## Step 4: Using comments to generate code with Copilot +## Finish -_Nicely done utilizing the Copilot tab!_ :partying_face: +_Congratulations friend, you've completed this course!_ -You now have leveraged the Copilot quick tab auto-suggest as well as the Copilot hub to accept AI generated suggestions. +celebrate -Now lets see how you can leverage comments to generate Copilot suggestions! +Here's a recap of all the tasks you completed: -### :keyboard: Activity: Pull the latest code to the Codespace repo. +- Set up Copilot inside a Codespace. +- Use Copilot to accept suggested code. +- Use Copilot's hub for alternate suggestions. +- Leverage comments to have Copilot auto-suggest code. -> **Note** -> Pull MUST be done prior to the next activity. +### Additional learning and resources -1. Use the VS Code terminal to pull the latest code: +- [Copilot for Individuals](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/overview-of-github-copilot/about-github-copilot-for-individuals) +- [Copilot for Business](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/overview-of-github-copilot/about-github-copilot-for-business) +- [Getting started with Copilot](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/getting-started-with-github-copilot/getting-started-with-github-copilot-in-visual-studio-code) +- [Configure Copilot settings](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/configuring-github-copilot/configuring-github-copilot-settings-on-githubcom) - ``` - git pull - ``` +### What's next? -### :keyboard: Activity: Generate Copilot suggested code from comments. - -1. From inside the codespace in the VS Code explorer window, create a new file. (If you closed the Codespace from above, please open it back up or create a new Codespace.) -2. Name the file `comments.js`. -3. Type the following comment into the file: - ``` - // Create web server - ``` -4. Press `enter` to go to a new line. -5. Copilot will suggest a code block. -6. Hover over the red squiggly and select the `...` - - > **Note** - > If you don't see the copilot code block suggestion or the red squiggly and the three dots `...`, you can type `control + enter` to bring up the GitHub Copilot completions panel. - -7. Click `Open Completions Panel`. Copilot will synthesise around 10 different code suggestions. You should see something like this: - ![Screen Shot 2023-04-25 at 3 59 42 PM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26442605/234425509-74ea96e0-bbd6-417b-84c5-73546ac7b2cd.png) -8. Find a solution you like and click `Accept Solution`. -9. Your `comments.js` file will be updated with your solution. - -### :keyboard: Activity: Push code to your repository from the codespace - -1. Use the VS Code terminal to add the `comments.js` file to the repository: - - ``` - git add comments.js - ``` - -2. Next from the VS Code terminal stage and commit the changes to the repository: - - ``` - git commit -m "Copilot third commit" - ``` - -3. Finally from the VS Code terminal push to code to the repository: - - ``` - git push - ``` - -**Wait about 60 seconds then refresh your repository landing page for the next step.** +- [We'd love to hear what you thought of this course](https://github.com/orgs/skills/discussions/categories/code-with-copilot). +- [Learn another GitHub skill](https://github.com/skills). +- [Read the Get started with GitHub docs](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started). +- To find projects to contribute to, check out [GitHub Explore](https://github.com/explore).