The VS Code Dev Days event series is a global, in-person user group initiative coming this September. Our goal is to bring together developers, enthusiasts, and local communities to explore the power of Visual Studio Code and GitHub Copilot in autonomous AI development.
VS Code Dev Days are open to all developers and focus on practical AI-assisted coding with GitHub Copilot. These in-person workshops will be held worldwide in September 2025, lasting 2.5 to 3 hours, and are led by local tech communities.
If you're a community leader and want to host a VS Code Dev Days event, in this repo you will find resources and materials to help you plan and execute your event successfully.
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Topic | Description | Resources |
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📁 Content | Technical content for sessions and workshops. | Presentation slides, hands-on labs |
📁 Organization Guide | Step-by-step guidance for planning, organizing, and running successful events, with checklists and templates. | Event checklist, registration page draft |
📁 Promotional Materials | Marketing toolkit to help you promote your event, featuring social media templates and reference texts. | Event covers, social media templates |
The VS Code Dev Days is designed to be a hands-on experience, allowing participants to learn by doing.
The event agenda should follow the standard structure outlined below.
# | Topic | Duration | Description | Resources |
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01 | Essential Techniques for GitHub Copilot in VS Code | 30–45 minutes | Get started using GitHub Copilot in VS Code. | 📁 Content folder |
02 | Community Session | 30–45 minutes | Session delivered by a community member. Content is flexible but should focus on autonomous AI. | Chosen by community |
03 | Workshop | 60 minutes | Develop skills with VS Code and GitHub Copilot. | 📁 Content folder |
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