YAML is a popular format for defining configuration files, especially for cloud-native applications that run on Kubernetes. However, writing and maintaining YAML files can be challenging, as they are prone to errors, hard to read, and require a lot of manual work. In today’s video, we’re showing Microsoft Copilot in Azure, a powerful AI assistant that among many other things, helps you write better YAML files faster and easier.
The video above showcases how to use Copilot in Azure for YAML editing for applications being deployed to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
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We hope you enjoy watching our video and learning how to use Copilot in Azure for YAML editing. We believe that Copilot can make your YAML development experience more productive and enjoyable. To learn more about Copilot in Azure, you can check out the documentation page.
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