This change is pretty aggressive; each agent's task has its own Git worktree, finally eliminating the need to switch back and forth within a single conversation.

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Finally breaking out of IDE plugins: GitHub launches Copilot as a standalone desktop application, supporting multiple agents running in parallel
AIMPACT News, May 16 (UTC+8). According to Beating Monitoring, GitHub announced the release of a technical preview for the GitHub Copilot desktop app. With this, Copilot has evolved from a single-editor assist tool into a standalone application designed specifically for agent-driven development. Developers can now coordinate multiple AI agents in parallel within a single interface to address different needs and codebases. The new version does away with the traditional linear chat mode and introduces fully isolated parallel workflows. When multiple agent tasks are started within the app, the system automatically creates separate Git worktrees and branches for each session. Developers can have one agent analyze and fix another repository’s
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