I'm not sure, as an IC engineer, why I would leave vscode for the github copilot application given in vscode I get:
1. agents view
2. copilot harness
3. copilot CLI in vscode terminal
4. integrated browser
5. github actions & PR extensions
6. Github MPC server
Along with total control over git changes in a code editor from both myself and the agents.
The tool sort of assumes I operate not in a mono repo and I have a lot of trivial triage busy work across enough different repos that I need another tool to just open repos and manage busy work. What am I missing?
Consistent, native scrollbars (with custom sizes and colors) that only show on hover, across OS's, browsers, and webviews (via Tauri, i.e., WebKit & WebView2), has been the longest-running conversation I have with frontier models that never ends with a completely viable working solution. AI can't save us from the nature of differing web engines/platforms. Additionally, the OS's have complicated the game (looking at you, MacOS, and your fancy "show scrollbar when..." BS).
/impeccable is now available via experimental settings in the GitHub Copilot App!
It breathes fresh life into design that would otherwise feel AI generated. Give it a try!
Multi-brand theming is one of the hardest design system challenges
- One set of components
- Multiple brands
- No duplicated components
- No separate stylesheets
Here's how we approach it with Panda CSS 👇https://t.co/VHHsNm6NNu
1 million context window and configurable reasoning levels are now available in GitHub Copilot for @code, Copilot CLI, and Copilot app developers.
https://t.co/X4zkWqMse2
VoidZero is joining Cloudflare.
Our mission stays the same: to make JavaScript developers more productive than ever before. Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc, and Vite+ remain MIT-licensed. Evan and the VoidZero team will continue leading them.
Cloudflare shares our commitment to open source. Together, we can keep investing in the tooling developers rely on every day, while bringing the Vite ecosystem and Cloudflare’s platform even closer together.
Impeccable just crossed 30k stars on GitHub! 🤯
Incredibly grateful. Looks like many of you have been missing a way to steer your agent towards great design in your own codebase and de-slop the hell out of it.
To celebrate, watch this space closely for a big new @impeccable_ai drop tomorrow, 5/28 👀
In short: The work is addictive, dopamine-rich, and exhausting in a new way, and the gains are being captured almost entirely by employers.
TRUE.
https://t.co/bHDWIscHLA
Introducing Hallmark!
An open source design skill to make beautiful UIs and landing pages by default.
Works in Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex.
npx skills add nutlope/hallmark
🎉 New: TinyBase v8.4!
This release includes a full set of DOM components and data inspector for @solid_js - meaning it's easier than ever to build local-first apps in Solid.
It's also at full parity with the React and Svelte integrations!
Release notes: https://t.co/cReROiLAdL
Enjoy!
Now I'll have @openai codex /goal pumping this out every couple of weeks.
AI harness engineering compatibility matrix -
Which harness config files each AI coding tool reads, what each file controls, and where support is native, partial, or missing.
https://t.co/Gy6TsV38qZ
🤖 GitHub Copilot Dev Days Online runs May 25–27.
Join livestreams in Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, English, and Simplified Chinese to build faster with AI and explore agentic development in @code.
https://t.co/R2T8yVbKMH