• Share: Context switching equals friction in software development. • Today, we’re removing some of that friction with the latest updates to Agent HQ which lets you run coding agents from multiple providers directly inside GitHub and your editor, keeping context, history, and review attached to your work. • Copilot Pro+ and Copilot Enterprise users can nowrun multiple coding agentsdirectly inside GitHub, GitHub Mobile, and Visual Studio Code (with Copilot CLI support coming soon). • That means you can use agents like GitHub Copilot, Claude by Anthropic, and OpenAI Codex (both in public preview) today. • With Codex, Claude, and Copilot in Agent HQ, you can move from idea to implementation using different agents for different stepswithoutswitching tools or losing context. • We’re bringing Claude into GitHub to meet developers where they are.

Article Summaries:

  • GitHub has launched a public preview of Claude by Anthropic and OpenAI’s Codex within its Agent HQ platform, available to Copilot Pro+ and Enterprise subscribers. The update lets developers run multiple coding agents-GitHub Copilot, Claude, and Codex-directly inside GitHub, GitHub Mobile, and Visual Studio Code, keeping context, history, and pull‑request reviews attached to the repository. Users can assign several agents to a task to compare approaches, evaluate architectural trade‑offs, test edge cases, and generate minimal changes. The integration aims to reduce context switching, surface issues early, and keep AI‑assisted work within the native development workflow.

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