diff --git a/website/src/content/docs/learning-hub/copilot-configuration-basics.md b/website/src/content/docs/learning-hub/copilot-configuration-basics.md index 306e1488..59dce2a8 100644 --- a/website/src/content/docs/learning-hub/copilot-configuration-basics.md +++ b/website/src/content/docs/learning-hub/copilot-configuration-basics.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: 'Copilot Configuration Basics' description: 'Learn how to configure GitHub Copilot at user, workspace, and repository levels to optimize your AI-assisted development experience.' authors: - GitHub Copilot Learning Hub Team -lastUpdated: 2026-03-24 +lastUpdated: 2026-03-25 estimatedReadingTime: '10 minutes' tags: - configuration @@ -413,6 +413,22 @@ The `/undo` command reverts the last turn—including any file changes the agent Use `/undo` when the agent's last response went in an unwanted direction and you want to try a different approach from that point. +The `/cd` command changes the working directory for the current session. Each session maintains its own working directory that persists when you switch between sessions: + +``` +/cd ~/projects/my-other-repo +``` + +This is useful when you have multiple backgrounded sessions each focused on a different project directory. + +The `--effort` flag (shorthand for `--reasoning-effort`) controls how much computational reasoning the model applies to a request: + +```bash +gh copilot --effort high "Refactor the authentication module" +``` + +Accepted values are `low`, `medium`, and `high`. You can also set a default via the `effortLevel` config setting. + ## Common Questions **Q: How do I disable Copilot for specific files?** diff --git a/website/src/content/docs/learning-hub/using-copilot-coding-agent.md b/website/src/content/docs/learning-hub/using-copilot-coding-agent.md index fcc96b63..dcd48b51 100644 --- a/website/src/content/docs/learning-hub/using-copilot-coding-agent.md +++ b/website/src/content/docs/learning-hub/using-copilot-coding-agent.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: 'Using the Copilot Coding Agent' description: 'Learn how to use GitHub Copilot coding agent to autonomously work on issues, generate pull requests, and automate development tasks.' authors: - GitHub Copilot Learning Hub Team -lastUpdated: 2026-02-26 +lastUpdated: 2026-03-25 estimatedReadingTime: '12 minutes' tags: - coding-agent @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ Skills are stored in a `skills/` subdirectory, with each skill in its own folder **Personal skills** (shared across all your projects): ``` -~/.copilot/ +~/.agents/ └── skills/ └── code-review-checklist/ └── SKILL.md