.NET Aspire update includes AI debugging via GitHub Copilot
Briefly

.NET Aspire 9.3, launched on May 19, enhances the development of distributed applications by integrating GitHub Copilot as an AI debugging tool. This minor release provides features that allow developers to navigate logs effortlessly, pinpoint error causes, and understand performance problems. The updated dashboard includes a context menu for quick access to the Resource Graph view and improved visualization of external dependencies, contributing to better clarity in debugging. Additionally, it presents several usability enhancements that improve the overall experience for developers using the Visual Studio Code editor and Visual Studio IDE.
The .NET Aspire 9.3 release integrates GitHub Copilot into the dashboard, enhancing AI capabilities for debugging and diagnostics for distributed applications.
With AI, developers can review log messages, explore error causes, and address performance issues quickly, streamlining their debugging process.
The new context menu and improved visualization of external dependencies on the Traces page aid developers in understanding resource interactions.
Quality-of-life improvements, such as state memory on the Resources page and user-friendly console logs, enhance the overall developer experience.
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