That's a Wrap! Recapping the Copilot Skills Challenge 🎉 🚀 #187477
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Thank you so much for organizing this amazing Copilot Skills Challenge! 🚀 I’m truly honored to be selected as one of the winners. Over the past four weeks, I’ve gained valuable hands-on experience in customizing GitHub Copilot, AI assisted code reviews, modernizing legacy code, and building applications using Copilot Agent. This challenge helped me better understand how AI can be integrated into real world software development workflows. Looking forward to participating in more community-driven learning experiences in the future!👋👋 |
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Thank you for conducting this challenge. |
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Thank you for the great learning experience! |
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Thank you very much for the award. It was cool to learn some things that Copilot can do that I had no idea about. Especially the number of different files as prompts and filling them in yourself. |
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Hi Sarto and the GitHub Community Team,
I just wanted to sincerely thank you for organizing the Copilot Skills
Challenge. It was an incredible learning experience from start to finish.
Over the past weeks, I was able to deepen my understanding of GitHub
Copilot — from customization and AI-assisted code reviews to modernizing
legacy code and exploring Copilot Agent workflows. Each week pushed me to
think more critically about how AI can enhance real-world development
without replacing developer judgment.
I’m truly honored to be selected as one of the winners. Being recognized by
the GitHub Community is very motivating, and it encourages me to keep
building, learning, and contributing.
Thank you again for creating opportunities like this for developers around
the world. I’m looking forward to participating in future challenges and
continuing to grow within the community.
Best regards,
Sherman95
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*"Recapping the GitHub Copilot Skills Challenge" with Copilot alongside
GitHub screenshots showing challenge completion congratulations and coding
activity.*
Over the past four weeks, we went on a journey together, from customizing
Copilot to fit our unique coding styles, all the way to building full
applications with Copilot Agent. That's no small feat!
The *Copilot Skills Challenge* was designed for developers at every level
who wanted to deepen their skills with GitHub Copilot through hands-on
exercises and community-driven learning. Each week, we tackled a new
Copilot capability, completed a skills exercise, and came together right
here to share what we learned. ✨
Announcing our Challenge Winners!
Please give a round of applause for our challenge winners:
- @abhi478jeetur-rgb <https://github.com/abhi478jeetur-rgb>
- @JohnX4321 <https://github.com/JohnX4321>
- @MOHAMED-MUHNI <https://github.com/MOHAMED-MUHNI>
- @Nilusha-RN <https://github.com/Nilusha-RN>
- @P-r-e-m-i-u-m <https://github.com/P-r-e-m-i-u-m>
- @schneidergithub <https://github.com/schneidergithub>
- @Sherman95 <https://github.com/Sherman95>
- @vaghaniparth <https://github.com/vaghaniparth>
- @vikashkumar016 <https://github.com/vikashkumar016>
- @WojakGra <https://github.com/WojakGra>
You guys are rockstars! You can claim your swag credits by submitting this
form: https://gh.io/copilotskillswinners 🚀
What We Accomplished
- We published *4 weekly challenges*, each pairing a guided skills
exercise with a community discussion challenge.
- Community members showed up in a big way — sharing screenshots of
their custom agents, thoughtful quiz answers, and creative configurations
across *90+ comments*.
- We explored the full Copilot journey:
- *Week One: Customize Your GitHub Copilot Experience
<#184304>* — Custom
instructions, reusable prompts, and building personas like The Bug Buster,
The Clean Coder, The Explorer, and more.
- *Week Two: Copilot Code Review
<#185754>* —
Leveraging Copilot for automated code reviews, understanding when to trust
AI suggestions, and the importance of respectful, constructive feedback.
- *Week Three: Modernize Your Legacy Code
<#186361>* — Using
Copilot to breathe new life into legacy codebases with modern best
practices.
- *Week Four: Build Applications with Copilot Agent
<#186816>* — Going
from concept to completion with Copilot Agent powering the full development
process.
- Several community members followed *every single week* and kept the
conversation going. Shout-out to @schneidergithub
<https://github.com/schneidergithub>, @ijklim
<https://github.com/ijklim>, @vikashkumar016
<https://github.com/vikashkumar016>, @WojakGra
<https://github.com/WojakGra>, and @Deepakkarn56
<https://github.com/Deepakkarn56> for showing up consistently and
encouraging others along the way! 🏆
What We Learned
This challenge wasn't just about learning Copilot features — it was about
building real skills through practice and community. Here's what stood out:
1.
*Personalization is powerful* 🎯
Week One showed us that configuring Copilot to match your workflow —
whether you're a bug hunter, a clean code enthusiast, or an explorer —
makes AI assistance dramatically more useful. Participants created
impressive custom agents with structured response formats, SOLID
principles, and even interactive debugging protocols.
2.
*AI assists, humans decide* 🧠
Week Two reinforced a critical principle: Copilot's suggestions are
valuable starting points, but they should always be paired with your own
analysis. The community overwhelmingly agreed — never rely solely on
AI-generated review comments without your own investigation.
3.
*Legacy code doesn't have to stay legacy* 🔧
Week Three proved that with the right tools and approach, even the
most intimidating codebases can be modernized incrementally. Copilot can
help you understand, refactor, and improve code you didn't write.
4.
*From idea to application, faster than ever* ⚡
Week Four brought it all together — showing how Copilot Agent can help
you build complete applications by combining everything learned in the
previous weeks.
5.
*Community makes learning stick* 💬
Across all four weeks, the comment sections became spaces for real
learning — participants shared tips, asked great questions, and helped each
other troubleshoot. That's what it's all about.
What's Next?
If you're just discovering this challenge, you can still work through all
four weeks at your own pace:
- 🔗 *Week One: Customize Your GitHub Copilot Experience
<#184304>*
- 🔗 *Week Two: Copilot Code Review
<#185754>*
- 🔗 *Week Three: Modernize Your Legacy Code
<#186361>*
- 🔗 *Week Four: Build Applications with Copilot Agent
<#186816>*
Want to keep building your Copilot skills? Check out GitHub Skills
<https://skills.github.com> for more guided exercises, and keep an eye on
the GitHub Community Discussions
<https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions> for future challenges and
events.
Thank You! 💜
To everyone who participated — whether you completed all four weeks or
jumped into just one — thank you for being part of this. Your custom
agents, quiz answers, screenshots, questions, and encouragement made this
challenge what it was.
Got feedback, ideas, or stories from your experience? Drop them in the
comments below. Your voice helps shape what we build next. 💡
Thanks for learning with us. Let's keep building together! 💪
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Over the past four weeks, we went on a journey together, from customizing Copilot to fit our unique coding styles, all the way to building full applications with Copilot Agent. That's no small feat!
The Copilot Skills Challenge was designed for developers at every level who wanted to deepen their skills with GitHub Copilot through hands-on exercises and community-driven learning. Each week, we tackled a new Copilot capability, completed a skills exercise, and came together right here to share what we learned. ✨
Announcing our Challenge Winners!
Please give a round of applause for our challenge winners:
You guys are rockstars! You can claim your swag credits by submitting this form: https://gh.io/copilotskillswinners 🚀
What We Accomplished
What We Learned
This challenge wasn't just about learning Copilot features — it was about building real skills through practice and community. Here's what stood out:
Personalization is powerful 🎯
Week One showed us that configuring Copilot to match your workflow — whether you're a bug hunter, a clean code enthusiast, or an explorer — makes AI assistance dramatically more useful. Participants created impressive custom agents with structured response formats, SOLID principles, and even interactive debugging protocols.
AI assists, humans decide 🧠
Week Two reinforced a critical principle: Copilot's suggestions are valuable starting points, but they should always be paired with your own analysis. The community overwhelmingly agreed — never rely solely on AI-generated review comments without your own investigation.
Legacy code doesn't have to stay legacy 🔧
Week Three proved that with the right tools and approach, even the most intimidating codebases can be modernized incrementally. Copilot can help you understand, refactor, and improve code you didn't write.
From idea to application, faster than ever ⚡
Week Four brought it all together — showing how Copilot Agent can help you build complete applications by combining everything learned in the previous weeks.
Community makes learning stick 💬
Across all four weeks, the comment sections became spaces for real learning — participants shared tips, asked great questions, and helped each other troubleshoot. That's what it's all about.
What's Next?
If you're just discovering this challenge, you can still work through all four weeks at your own pace:
Want to keep building your Copilot skills? Check out GitHub Skills for more guided exercises, and keep an eye on the GitHub Community Discussions for future challenges and events.
Thank You! 💜
To everyone who participated — whether you completed all four weeks or jumped into just one — thank you for being part of this. Your custom agents, quiz answers, screenshots, questions, and encouragement made this challenge what it was.
Got feedback, ideas, or stories from your experience? Drop them in the comments below. Your voice helps shape what we build next. 💡
Thanks for learning with us. Let's keep building together! 💪
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