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GitHub Copilot Levels Up: Now Fully Integrated with VS Code for Smarter Coding

GitHub Copilot Levels Up: Now Fully Integrated with VS Code for Smarter Coding

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2025-07-15 05:06:03
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Microsoft's AI pair programmer just got sharper—GitHub Copilot now runs natively in VS Code, cutting setup time and boosting dev productivity.

Seamless integration, zero-config AI assistance

The update eliminates clunky extensions, injecting Copilot's code suggestions directly into the IDE. Early benchmarks show a 40% reduction in boilerplate keystrokes—though we're still waiting for the feature that automatically fixes Wall Street's legacy COBOL systems.

VS Code becomes the ultimate AI-powered dev environment

With this move, Microsoft tightens its grip on the developer toolkit stack. The integration ships with new context-aware shortcuts that predict entire functions—perfect for when you'd rather not think about the 137th microservice architecture of the day.

Devs win, but at what cost to originality? The cynical take: at least it's not another blockchain IDE.

GitHub Copilot Expands Functionality with VS Code Integration

GitHub has announced a significant enhancement to its Copilot coding agent by integrating it with Visual Studio Code through the latest release of the “GitHub Pull Requests” extension. This integration allows developers to delegate coding tasks to Copilot, enabling them to focus on other aspects of their work while Copilot handles background tasks, according to GitHub.

Advanced Task Delegation

The integration introduces a new level of task management, where developers can use the #copilotCodingAgent tool from Copilot Chat’s “Ask” mode to hand over tasks directly from Visual Studio Code. Once a task is delegated, Copilot conducts local research and scoping within the integrated development environment (IDE). Upon readiness, it asks for user confirmation before proceeding to work in the background, leveraging a cloud development environment powered by GitHub Actions.

Tracking and Management

Developers can monitor the progress of their tasks through the “Copilot on My Behalf” section in the GitHub tab within Visual Studio Code. This feature provides a list of Copilot’s active and completed pull requests, complete with status icons indicating whether a task is ongoing or finished. Users can click on any pull request to view detailed logs of Copilot’s actions, providing transparency and control over the automated processes.

Availability and Broader Integration

The Copilot coding agent is available in public preview for users subscribed to Copilot Pro, Copilot Pro+, Copilot Business, and Copilot Enterprise, provided the relevant policy is enabled by an administrator. Beyond Visual Studio Code, Copilot's task delegation features extend to github.com, GitHub Mobile, the GitHub CLI, and the GitHub MCP Server, offering a versatile toolset for developers across different platforms.

This development marks an important step in enhancing developer productivity by automating routine coding tasks and providing a seamless workflow within popular development environments. For more detailed information on how to enable and use the Copilot coding agent, users can refer to the official GitHub documentation.

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