Kyle Daigle (@kdaigle) 's Twitter Profile
Kyle Daigle

@kdaigle

COO at GitHub. Dad. Husband. He/Him. It's time for a vacation. 🏝

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Thomas Dohmke (@ashtom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big news for the vibecoders: There’s a new version of GitHub Copilot live in VS Code 1.101 today, with updates to bring you more MCP support, smarter chat tools, and better source control. Here’s the rundown. 🧵

Kyle Daigle (@kdaigle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Straight cruise control. And even better for teams. Secure access to the tools your team already relies on. No local install or run time setup. Much easier to collab across distributed teams. Those workflows - straight turbo charged 💨

Kyle Daigle (@kdaigle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Always been obsessed with teams. The greatest innovations don’t come from lone geniuses, but from communities working together. Agents and AI amplify the possibilities tenfold. Copilot + devs + the GitHub platform = one hell of a team. 😎 Thanks for having me @techslyvania!

Kyle Daigle (@kdaigle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using agent mode to dig deeper into the vscode-copilot-chat codebase. 🙂‍↕️ @GitHub Copilot Chat extension is now open source on GitHub under the MIT license. Whole new way to create, collab, and ship forward, together. First milestone of many. Let me know what you build.

Kyle Daigle (@kdaigle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Got to share a bit of my unconventional journey at @GitHub, chasing wild problems, and the opportunity GitHub Copilot is creating for folks globally to sprint after their own ideas. Still so much for the world to learn about software. Just the beginning 🦾gh.io/AAwu20n

GitHub (@github) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Need help with tech debt, bug fixes, and new features? Put GitHub Copilot coding agent to work in the background while you focus on something else, now with more predictable and more affordable pricing. 🚀 Check out our latest update.👇 github.blog/changelog/2025…

Kyle Daigle (@kdaigle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know I contributed to the “create a produced video to launch” situation we find ourselves in, but for the love of god we gotta stop this train. Show something short with a hook. Let us all use your app and judge for ourselves.