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What happens when you build a GitHub CLI extension with Copilot CLI? P̶r̶o̶g̶r̶a̶m̶ ̶M̶a̶n̶a̶g̶e̶r̶ Dungeon Master Lee Reilly created one that turns your repo into a dungeon ... with procedurally generated levels and bugs that fight back. ⚔️ Here's how to enter the battle. ▶️ https://lnkd.in/gVKCADSm

This is awesome! Reminds me of the GPT-2 powered "AI Dungeon" that was my first "oh wow, LLM's are the future" moment!

Debugging just became a boss fight! 🎮 Really cool to see what's possible with Copilot CLI and some imagination. Thanks for sharing!

Totally awesome. I think having fun is one of the best ways to stay active, curious, and open to learning new ideas. Turning a codebase into something playful is not just a gimmick: it creates engagement, lowers the friction to explore, and makes challenges feel like something you want to solve rather than something you have to do. Great example of how creativity can make technical learning much more natural.

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This is what happens when developers stop treating AI as a search engine and start treating it as a creative co-author. Using Copilot CLI to turn a repo structure into a dungeon with procedurally generated gameplay logic is peak "building for fun" energy — and that's exactly how the best dev tools get stress-tested. Love seeing GitHub push boundaries like this.

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Interesting way to make development more interactive Turning bugs into something visual like this actually makes debugging feel less boring

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Very cool concept. Turning repositories into interactive experiences shows the endless potential of AI-assisted development.

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A creative twist on dev tooling!

GitHub Fun concept, but I’m curious: how does this translate into measurable improvements for developers using Copilot CLI in real projects?

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Sounds like the perfect RL environment to train the models to code. Maybe you can train the models to play the game like this and actually get an emergent behaviour of learning to code.

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Hello there, desperate to get a reply to my ticket #4155960 been more than one month.... Thank you.

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