AI-powered pair programming tool for suggesting code in real-time
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AI-powered pair programming tool for suggesting code in real-time. Pricing starts from ₹835/mo with a free tier available. Key strengths include real-time code suggestions, customizable models, integration with github products.
GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered pair programming tool that works directly in your editor, suggesting whole lines or entire functions for you. It uses the OpenAI Codex to suggest code in real-time, and is trained on billions of lines of code, across dozens of programming languages. This tool helps developers save time by eliminating the need for boilerplate and repetitive code patterns, allowing them to focus on building great software. All you have to do is write a comment describing the logic you want and Copilot will immediately suggest code to implement the solution. It integrates with other GitHub products such as Actions, Packages, Security, Codespaces, Code Review, Issues, and Discussions. Copilot Replay enables you to quickly iterate on code, while Copilot Train allows you to customize the tool's models to your specific domain and use case.
Enables faster development and reduces coding time for startups
This tool has not yet been assessed using our 10-point security framework. Assessment is in progress.
AI-powered pair programming tool for suggesting code in real-time. Key capabilities: real-time code suggestions; customizable models; integration with GitHub products. Commonly used for increasing productivity, saving time on coding.
Github Copilot starts at ₹835/month (plus 18% GST). A free tier is available to get started.
Github Copilot has not yet been assessed on our security framework. We recommend checking its own security documentation and certifications (SOC 2, GDPR compliance, etc.) before using it for sensitive startup data.
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