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From one-off prompts to workflows: How to use custom agents in GitHub Copilot CLI

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From one-off prompts to workflows: How to use custom agents in GitHub Copilot CLI

The GitHub Blog

Custom agents let GitHub Copilot CLI understand your stack and team workflows, turning one-off terminal prompts into repeatable, reviewable processes.

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