New GitHub app turns conversations into code in Teams
Acting like an extra developer, GitHub’s Teams app can analyse repositories, open pull requests, automate tasks and provide code suggestions while respecting organisational policies.
GitHub has launched a new app for Microsoft Teams that integrates Copilot directly into workplace chats. The tool is designed to turn everyday conversations into code, pull requests and documentation, bringing development work closer to team discussions instead of separating them into different platforms.
An app that functions like an additional team member who understands the codebase. It can open pull requests, write code, automate tasks and request reviews, while respecting repository and organisational policies.
Analysing project history and surfacing relevant files provides context-aware support without removing human oversight.
Teams can now move from reporting a bug to delivering a fix entirely within a chat channel. From identifying problems to discussing solutions and seeing Copilot carry out changes step by step, the whole workflow remains visible to the team.
Progress updates are displayed in real time inside Teams instead of requiring developers to switch tools.
The new app is previewed, with GitHub inviting user feedback before a wider rollout. The earlier GitHub for Teams app has been renamed GitHub Notifications, which now focuses only on surfacing issues, pull requests and workflow updates.
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