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Start this step by acknowledging the previous step.
Define terms and link to docs.github.com.
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## Step 3: View the GitHub Copilot tab with multiple suggestions
## Step 4: Using comments to generate code with Copilot

_Nice work! You just used AI code suggestions within a Javascript file by using GitHub Copilot :sparkles:_
_Nicely done utilizing the Copilot tab!_ :partying_face:

Keep in mind that as you continue to use copilot, you may not want some of the suggestions GitHub Copilot offers. GitHub Copilot will show you multiple suggestions in a new tab.
You now have leveraged the Copilot quick tab auto-suggest as well as the Copilot hub to accept AI generated suggestions.

Now lets see how you can leverage comments to generate Copilot suggestions!

### :keyboard: Activity: Pull the latest code to the Codespace repo.

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git pull
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### :keyboard: Activity: Add another Javascript method and view all suggestions
### :keyboard: Activity: Generate Copilot suggested code from comments.

1. From inside the codespace in the VS Code explorer window, create a new file. Note: If you closed the Codespace from above please open it back up or create a new Codespace.
2. Name the file `member.js`
3. In the `member.js` file, type the following function header.
1. From inside the codespace in the VS Code explorer window, create a new file. (If you closed the Codespace from above, please open it back up or create a new Codespace.)
2. Name the file `comments.js`.
3. Type the following comment into the file:
```
function skillsMember()
// Create web server
```
4. Stop typing and view the Copilot suggestion by hovering over the red squiggly and select the `...`
5. Click `Open Completions Panel`. Copilot will synthesize around 10 different code suggestions. You should see something like this:
![Screen Shot 2023-04-27 at 10 06 55 AM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26442605/234937592-d196bd5e-8ac2-4d9a-87f4-94e8a9b6a417.png)
6. Find a solution you like and click `Accept Solution`.
7. Your `member.js` file will be updated with your solution.
4. Press `enter` to go to a new line.
5. Copilot will suggest a code block.
6. Hover over the red squiggly and select the `...`

> **Note**
> If you don't see the copilot code block suggestion or the red squiggly and the three dots `...`, you can type `control + enter` to bring up the GitHub Copilot completions panel.
7. Click `Open Completions Panel`. Copilot will synthesise around 10 different code suggestions. You should see something like this:
![Screen Shot 2023-04-25 at 3 59 42 PM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26442605/234425509-74ea96e0-bbd6-417b-84c5-73546ac7b2cd.png)
8. Find a solution you like and click `Accept Solution`.
9. Your `comments.js` file will be updated with your solution.

### :keyboard: Activity: Push code to your repository from the codespace

1. Use the VS Code terminal to add the `member.js` file to the repository:
1. Use the VS Code terminal to add the `comments.js` file to the repository:

```
git add member.js
git add comments.js
```

2. Next from the VS Code terminal stage and commit the changes to the repository:

```
git commit -m "Copilot second commit"
git commit -m "Copilot third commit"
```

3. Finally from the VS Code terminal push to code to the repository:
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