Content by Kayla Cinnamon (5)
Kayla Cinnamon demonstrates how to use Visual Studio Code’s integrated browser to do web development without leaving the editor, including attaching browser tabs or specific UI elements to agent sessions to provide more context while you work.
Kayla Cinnamon explains how GitHub Copilot CLI’s interactive and non-interactive modes differ, when to use each, and the exact commands to start a session, run one-off prompts, and resume prior sessions from the terminal.
Kayla Cinnamon shows how to use WinGet Configuration (YAML + DSC resources) to bootstrap a Windows dev machine with a single command, including idempotent installs, Windows settings like Developer Mode, assertions for OS requirements, and ordered dependencies. She also demonstrates using GitHub Copilot CLI to generate, convert, and explain WinGet config files.
Kayla Cinnamon discusses how the new GitHub Copilot SDK allows developers to embed Copilot agent logic into applications, unlocking productivity through deeper work context integration with tools like VS Code and Microsoft 365 Work IQ MCP.
Kayla Cinnamon guides developers on making Windows Terminal highly personalized for coding, highlighting GitHub Copilot CLI setup, custom profiles, and integrating useful prompt features.
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