Onboarding a DevOps team and making them learn the workflow and code of an organisation is a tiring task for companies. “Developers and Ops teams often have to navigate tool and knowledge silos in order to follow the real-time impact of source code on system performance, which delays remediation and slows innovation,” said Oren Ben-Shaul, the GVP of product at New Relic.
This is where GitHub Copilot Extensions come into the picture which are now available in public beta after the initial launch in May. GitHub Copilot Extensions is changing the way DevOps operates, offering an unprecedented level of customisation and integration for development workflows.
It is necessary for enterprise software to have extensions. GitHub Copilot Extensions is the latest step in this evolution, allowing developers to seamlessly integrate their favourite tools into their workflow without leaving their coding environment.
Private Extensions Are All You Need
With the beta, developers can now embed external tools, databases, and testing frameworks directly into …