* Add tm7-threat-model skill for valid TM7 file generation Adds a skill that generates valid Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool (.tm7) files using the correct WCF DataContractSerializer format, with a minimal reference file. Includes STRIDE threat generation workflow and a checklist of common serialization mistakes that corrupt .tm7 files. Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * Address PR review: sanitize reference model, fix dangling refs, move to assets - Move example-minimal.tm7 into assets/ per repo convention (aaronpowell). - Remove personal/corporate metadata from the reference model (Owner, Contributors, ChangedBy domain account, project names). - Make the reference model self-contained: add a second stencil so the data flow and threat SourceGuid/TargetGuid/FlowGuid all resolve to real elements. - Fix SKILL.md threat contract (KeyValueOfstringThreatpc_P0_PhOB with b:-prefixed KnowledgeBase fields) to match the bundled reference. - Reconcile guidance: MetaInformation/Notes/KnowledgeBase are valid schema elements and must be preserved; only SecurityGaps/Mitigations are invalid. - Regenerate docs/README.skills.md and normalize line endings to LF. Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * Address 2nd review: correct KnowledgeBase placement, valid TypeIds, z:Id uniqueness - Document KnowledgeBase as a top-level sibling after ThreatMetaData (not embedded) - Update skeleton to show <ThreatMetaData/>, sibling <KnowledgeBase>, and <Profile> - Replace TypeIds absent from the bundled KB: AzureCosmosDB -> AzureSQLDB, HumanUser -> Mobile, GenericDataFlow -> Request - Require z:Id uniqueness across the file in the common-mistakes checklist Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * ci: exclude *.tm7 exports from codespell MTM DataContract .tm7 exports embed base64 icon blobs whose substrings (oT, bu, wth, mKe, ...) trigger codespell false positives. Skip *.tm7, matching the existing convention for binary/asset files. Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: prasad <prasaddharaskar@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Aaron Powell <me@aaron-powell.com>
🤖 Awesome GitHub Copilot
A community-created collection of custom agents, instructions, skills, hooks, workflows, and plugins to supercharge your GitHub Copilot experience.
Tip
Explore the full collection on the website → awesome-copilot.github.com
The website offers full-text search and filtering across hundreds of resources, plus the Tools section for MCP servers and developer tooling, and the Learning Hub for guides and tutorials.
Using this collection in an AI agent? A machine-readable
llms.txtis available with structured listings of all agents, instructions, and skills.
📖 Learning Hub
New to GitHub Copilot customization? The Learning Hub on the website offers curated articles, walkthroughs, and reference material — covering everything from core concepts like agents, skills, and instructions to hands-on guides for hooks, agentic workflows, MCP servers, and the Copilot coding agent.
What's in this repo
| Resource | Description | Browse |
|---|---|---|
| 🤖 Agents | Specialized Copilot agents that integrate with MCP servers | All agents → |
| 📋 Instructions | Coding standards applied automatically by file pattern | All instructions → |
| 🎯 Skills | Self-contained folders with instructions and bundled assets | All skills → |
| 🔌 Plugins | Curated bundles of agents and skills for specific workflows | All plugins → |
| 🪝 Hooks | Automated actions triggered during Copilot agent sessions | All hooks → |
| ⚡ Agentic Workflows | AI-powered GitHub Actions automations written in markdown | All workflows → |
| 🍳 Cookbook | Copy-paste-ready recipes for working with Copilot APIs | — |
🛠️ Tools
Looking at how to use Awesome Copilot? Check out the Tools section of the website for MCP servers, editor integrations, and other developer tooling to get the most out of this collection.
Install a Plugin
For most users, the Awesome Copilot marketplace is already registered in the Copilot CLI/VS Code, so you can install a plugin directly:
copilot plugin install <plugin-name>@awesome-copilot
If you are using an older Copilot CLI version or a custom setup and see an error that the marketplace is unknown, register it once and then install:
copilot plugin marketplace add github/awesome-copilot
copilot plugin install <plugin-name>@awesome-copilot
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md · AGENTS.md for AI agent guidance · Security · Code of Conduct
The customizations here are sourced from third-party developers. Please inspect any agent and its documentation before installing.
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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
📚 Additional Resources
- VS Code Copilot Customization Documentation - Official Microsoft documentation
- GitHub Copilot Chat Documentation - Complete chat feature guide
- VS Code Settings - General VS Code configuration guide
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