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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions CHANGELOG.md
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**2 September 2025**

We've added documentation for support of Copilot code review in Xcode.

See: https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/how-tos/use-copilot-agents/request-a-code-review/use-code-review?tool=xcode

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**2 September 2025**

We've published a new customization library for GitHub Copilot: a curated collection of examples you can copy, adjust, and use to enhance your experience with Copilot. This library is designed to inspire and educate people on the options available to customize Copilot responses.

We've included examples of custom instructions (widely supported) and prompt files (supported in VS Code only). The examples cover scenarios such as debugging, onboarding, and accessibility. We look forward to adding more examples over time.
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You can use inline links to provide more information about a role or product. The linked text must match the link destination so that it is clear where following the link will lead to.

## Parenthetical dashes

We use em dashes for parenthetical statements in normal body text. This doesn’t apply to text within code blocks.

Examples:

* ✅ Correct: "The cat—which sat on a branch—smiled with a broad grin." (em dash without spaces)
* ❌ Incorrect: "The cat — which sat on a branch — smiled with a broad grin." (em dash with spaces)
* ❌ Incorrect: "The cat–which sat on a branch–smiled with a broad grin." (en dash without spaces)
* ❌ Incorrect: "The cat – which sat on a branch – smiled with a broad grin." (en dash with spaces)
* ❌ Incorrect: "The cat-which sat on a branch-smiled with a broad grin." (hyphen without spaces)
* ❌ Incorrect: "The cat - which sat on a branch - smiled with a broad grin." (hyphen with spaces)

## Placeholders

Style any placeholder text in all caps. If a placeholder is multiple words, connect the words with dashes (kebab-case). If you use a placeholder, explain what someone might replace it with. This helps people modify examples to fit their needs and helps identify placeholders for people who use assistive technology.
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