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This repository is the working space for the workshop. Open it in VS Code, use the included agents, prompt, and skill, and build your app directly here.
- Open WORKSHOP.md
- Pick a small app idea
- Work through the four blocks in order
- Let the build agent create the app directly in this repository
- WORKSHOP.md: step-by-step participant guide
- .github/agents/1-spec-agent.agent.md: Block 1 — 1 Spec Agent
- .github/prompts/spec-review.prompt.md: Block 2 — reusable prompt review
- .github/agents/3-build-agent.agent.md: Block 3 — 3 Build Agent
- .github/skills/zava-designer/SKILL.md: Block 4 — Zava design skill (fires automatically)
- .github/workshop/spec-templates/app-spec-template.md: spec structure
Your workshop environment should already have GitHub Copilot enabled in VS Code.
If that is missing, ask the trainer before starting the blocks.
Use one continuous flow to learn how agents, reusable prompts, spec quality, model selection, MCP grounding, and skills change the way GitHub Copilot helps you build.
Open WORKSHOP.md to get started with the workshop.