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Developers and engineering teams worldwide use GitHub Copilot for high-quality, agent-powered code reviews on every pull request. We understand that any change is significant to our customers, especially when it… The post GitHub Copilot code review will start consuming GitHub Actions minutes on June 1, 2026 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

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