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A cheat sheet to slash commands in GitHub Copilot CLI
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Key facts
- Jacklyn Lee is a Content Writer at GitHub and a former technical writer with a love for good storytelling
- In addition to Copilot CLI, you can use slash commands across Copilot Chat and with agent mode, too
- Try Copilot slash commands in the GitHub CLI and speed up your workflow
- TL;DR: See all the slash commands and what they do at the bottom of this post
Summary
TL;DR: See all the slash commands and what they do at the bottom of this post. . A slash command is a simple instruction, like /clear or /session, that tells Copilot exactly what you want to do. In addition to Copilot CLI, you can use slash commands across Copilot Chat and with agent mode, too. As developers, they want tools that work fast in the terminal.