Github Copilot Updates November 28 2025 !!top!! May 2026

Instead of typing, she highlighted the entire file and typed in Copilot Chat: /agent refactor this into TypeScript, split into services, and add retry logic with exponential backoff.

Maya, a senior full-stack engineer, groaned as her coffee maker beeped. It was the Wednesday before a long weekend, and her Jira board showed three critical tickets: refactor a legacy payment gateway, write migration scripts for a new time-series database, and debug a race condition in a Kubernetes cron job. github copilot updates november 28 2025

November 28, 2025

The old Copilot would have printed a giant code block. The did something else. A new panel appeared: “Copilot Workspace Plan.” Instead of typing, she highlighted the entire file

Copilot didn’t guess. It had been silently indexing her entire repo for the last 24 hours. It replied: Based on migrations/2024-03-12_init.sql and models/legacy/UserEvent.js , the table has columns user_id (uuid), action (varchar), and created_at (timestamp). Note: action has a typo: ‘subscrioption’. Do you want me to fix that in the new migration? Maya blinked. “Yes. And also…” she started typing, but Copilot interrupted (politely): “I see you also have a user_preferences table. The new time-series DB (QuestDB) doesn’t support JSONB. Would you like me to flatten those fields into columns?” This was the update. It had learned her team’s naming conventions, common bugs, and even her lead’s preference for explicit error handling. 3. The “Safety Catch” (Policy Enforcement) At 3 PM, Maya got reckless. She asked Copilot in plain English: Write a cron job that deletes inactive users. November 28, 2025 The old Copilot would have

Copilot replied: “You’re welcome, Maya. I’ve also backported your retry logic to the release/2025.12 branch. See you tomorrow.” The November 28, 2025 updates didn’t just add features. They turned GitHub Copilot from a code completion tool into an autonomous, context-aware, safe engineering partner — one that finally understood that the best code is the code you don’t have to write.

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