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--ai copilot will work. if you ar using exisitng project then dont forget to use --here |
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Then this is a bug. This isn't supposed to happen.
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/specify or /plan or /tasks commands are not available to execute thru
terminal after copilot project repo is created
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What command should we execute in the VS Code terminal after navigating to the project directory using cd <project_name> if we want to use Git Copilot?
In the documentation, I see that the “claude” command is executed if the “claude” code is installed.
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