- Github obtains a new context protocol of the agent and model mode
- Claude 3.7 Sonnet, Gemini 2.0 Flash and GPT-4O are generally available
- To use more than your allocation, you will need a subscription plan of $ 39/month
The Github CEO, Thomas Dohmke, has announced a series of main updates for the popular developer platform to allow programmers to make the most of productivity stimulation technology.
In its publication, Dohmke revealed the new Github Copilot Pro+Plan, which is priced at $ 39 per month and with access to up to 1,500 premium applications monthly.
In more general terms, the CEO confirmed the general availability of Anthrope, Google and OpenAi models, such as Claude 3.7 Sonnet, Gemini 2.0 Flash and GPT-4O, providing developers to even more options and control.
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Dohmke announced the availability of the agent mode for all users of the Visual Studio code, allowing Copilot to take measures in all files and tools based on the objectives that a user establishes. You can suggest terminal commands, handle errors with self -care and even complete complex coding tasks with a greater degree of autonomy.
The model context protocol (MCP), now in public prior view, adds awareness of tools to the agent mode by enabling integration with local and remote tools.
To take advantage of the new tools, Github has launched premium models requests in addition to unlimited requests for the agent mode, the chat-based chat and code terminations in all plans paid for our base model (currently GPT-4O).
Detailed Dohmke: “Customers with Copilot Pro will receive 300 Premium monthly applications, as of May 5, 2025. Customers with co -driver businesses and Copilot Enterprise will receive 300 and 1000 premium applications monthly respectively, as of May 12 and May 19, 2025. Until then, the use of these premium models is not unlimited.”
Finally, the github leader wanted the parent company of the platform, Microsoft, a happy 50th birthday: “Together, Github and Microsoft are intended to enable a world with one billion developers,” he added.