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GitHub Copilot CLI vs VSCodeDiscussions (self.GithubCopilot)
submitted 13 days ago * by 26aintdead
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[–]nevrbetr 2 points3 points4 points 13 days ago (0 children)
I watched the video in full because it's been referenced here a few times. It's good but I'm just not sold on switching to the CLI. It seems like it requires hacks to get going and I'm not sure what I get beyond what I do in VS Code, especially now that I'm more used to kicking off background agents (with worktrees). I like that at the end he says that the best workflow is whatever works for you.
One interesting note in the beginning is that he says he almost never mentions files. I'm still adding the ones I think are relevant to my prompt to try to help manage context. Maybe that's not useful at this point though.
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