Agentic AI

Rubber Duck Thursdays - Building with Agent Mode and MCP
GitHubChris explains what Model Context Protocol (MCP) is and demos the new GitHub MCP server alongside Copilot Agent Mode in VS Code. The stream covers creating repos and issues through MCP tools, then builds a strategy visualization app from a screenshot using agent mode, vision, and the Playwright and sequential thinking MCP servers.

Rubber Duck Thursdays - Creating a brickbreaker walkthrough
GitHubChris live-codes a GitHub-themed brick breaker walkthrough using Copilot agent mode, demonstrating how prompt framing, context, and custom instructions shape AI-generated output.

Rubber Duck Thursdays - Lizard, Spock
GitHubExtending Rock Paper Scissors to include Lizard and Spock using GitHub Copilot Vision to interpret a game diagram. Also covers Claude 3.7 Sonnet in Copilot, Dependabot version updates for Go modules, GitHub Codespaces for testing, and repository branch protection settings.

Rubber Duck Thursdays - Rock, Paper, Scissors
GitHubBuilding a Rock Paper Scissors game in Go for the gh-game GitHub CLI extension using GitHub Copilot Agent Mode. Explores the new GPT-4o code completion model, Next Edit Suggestions, and drives test coverage from 42% to 100% using Copilot inline chat and agent workflows.

Rubber Duck Thursdays - Tic, Tac, Toe
GitHubBuilding a Tic Tac Toe game in Go for the gh-game GitHub CLI extension using GitHub Copilot Agent Mode. Also covers setting up CodeQL code scanning, fixing GitHub Actions workflow permissions, and a demo of GitHub Spark for creating micro apps from natural language prompts.

Use GitHub Spark to create a podcast timer apps
GitHubDemonstrates GitHub Spark on mobile, building a podcast session timer app entirely through natural language prompts. The video covers iteratively adding timer controls (start, pause, reset), a reverse progress bar, a color-coded time-remaining indicator (green/amber/red), and AI-powered timer creation from a plain-language description—showcasing GitHub Spark's built-in LLM integration. It also demonstrates Spark's managed state storage and the share link for giving collaborators read or write access.

Use GitHub Spark to create a travel log app
GitHubDemonstrates GitHub Spark, an AI-native micro-app platform from GitHub Next that lets anyone build, use, and share personalized apps through natural language—without writing code or managing deployments. The video creates a city travel log app that captures reviews with GPS coordinates, plots destinations on a map, generates AI city suggestions based on existing ratings, and uses the variant generator to explore alternate UI directions from an ambiguous prompt. It also covers the built-in theme editor, state management, and revision history for iterating on app design.