Members of the .NET MAUI team demonstrate their daily workflow using GitHub Copilot CLI as a terminal-based AI assistant for code reviews. They show how to clone repositories, find and check out PRs, run multi-model parallel code reviews using GPT-4, Gemini, and Claude, and validate findings by writing tests. Key practices include using GitHub CLI (gh) as a tool Copilot can invoke, building custom skills and agents in the repository's .github folder, prompting Copilot to validate its own assertions before trusting them, and setting guardrails so Copilot cannot autonomously approve or request changes on PRs without human sign-off. The team also discusses the broader trend toward CLI tooling and LLM-friendly documentation formats.
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