![]() I've seen the same issues on IntelliJ."Īnother discussion, " Regular IDE autocomplete and Github CoPilot must work together" started Nov. IntelliSense is known for its code-completion functionality, while also providing a variety of code editing features such as parameter info, quick info and member lists, while Copilot is an advanced AI system that goes much further, for example, generating whole code constructs or even entire programs in response to developer prompts.Įven though the IntelliSense/Copilot interactivity problem has been known for years, it's still being reported by various developers, even in other IDEs.įor example, just two days ago, a developer commented on a GitHub community discussion thread started more than a year ago, titled " Copilot doesn't play well with regular autocomplete/Intellisense." The comment said: "Same issue on Visual Studio Code, I use the same solution. ![]() ![]() Developers continue to claim that the "AI pair programmer" GitHub Copilot tool doesn't work well with IntelliSense, which is built in to Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code.
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