Visual Studio Code 1.122 introduced a new feature, “ Use BYOK [Bring Your Own Key] without a GitHub sign-in ,” that allows ...
GitHub has introduced the GitHub Copilot app, a desktop control centre for agent-native development that aims to keep ...
GitHub Copilot security scanning arrives in the terminal with /security-review, an experimental pre-commit slash command that ...
What if code reviews didn’t have to feel like a bottleneck in your development process? Picture this: instead of spending hours sifting through complex changes, chasing down documentation, or ...
VS Code 1.125 adds in-editor visibility into additional Copilot budget usage as GitHub's AI-credit billing model continues to draw developer scrutiny.
GitHub Copilot Pro now supports GPT-5 in VS Code. A 30-day trial lets you test premium models for free. Add your OpenAI key to bypass Copilot restriction. First, open VS Code. Click the little Copilot ...
Microsoft has introduced token-based pricing for GitHub Copilot, making developer costs depend on actual AI usage and workload intensity.
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GitHub Copilot switched to token-based billing on June 1, 2026. Some developers report monthly costs jumping from $29 to $750 as AI Credits replace unlimited-style usage.
Microsoft shifts GitHub Copilot to usage-based pricing, replacing subscriptions with AI credits, making costs depend on how much developers use AI features and compute power.
GitHub has introduced an Agents tab that provides a repository-level view of Copilot coding agent tasks and sessions. The Agents workflow produces normal pull requests, enabling review and validation ...