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| | | There is now an official GitHub Copilot extension for Xcode, but it essentially acts as a fancy autocomplete. Given how unreliable Xcode's autocomplete can be, this is still an improvement. However, to fully leverage GitHub Copilot's capabilities, you will ll need a more extensible IDE-such as Visual Studio Code. Visual Studio Code tooling The tooling in Visual Studio Code has come a long way in terms of supporting iOS development, and these days, you can configure it to offer a very good experience, including navigating the code, building and running the app, and even debugging with breakpoints. | ||