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GitHub Copilot app for Beginners: Managing your work

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Date Published
Author
Christopher Harrison
Word Count
946
Company Posts That Month
14
Language
English
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Summary

GitHub Copilot app’s My work pane centralizes pull requests and issues associated with repositories a user has accessed through the app, helping developers track active work, review requests, and completed items. Built-in views include All, Active, Review requests, and Done, while custom views can be created with GitHub-style or interface-based filters, such as showing issues assigned to the user or sorting items by age. Work can be displayed as cards or in a customizable table with adjustable columns, ordering, and sizing. Users can open individual issues or pull requests to start Copilot agent sessions with relevant context, create separate sessions for independent tasks, or combine related items into one session, including in a different code repository when needed. The pane also provides repository scoping and in-place issue creation, allowing users to organize work and quickly turn new requests into Copilot-assisted sessions.

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