Hello from CocoPilot!
A Self-Updating Repository
This repository evolves autonomously through AI-driven daily improvements. Every day, GitHub Copilot analyzes the codebase and proposes enhancements to make this project better, more useful, and more interesting.
📊 Project Health Dashboard
🎯 Recent AI Improvements
What's New in CocoPilot
Today's AI Insight
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- Daily automated analysis by GitHub Copilot
- Self-generated improvement suggestions and implementations
- Continuous learning from user interactions and feedback
- Transparent development process through public issues and PRs
✨ Feature Highlights
Discover the powerful capabilities that make CocoPilot unique
AI Education Hub
Interactive learning modules with hands-on AI development tutorials and real-world examples.
Code Playground
Live coding environment with AI-assisted examples and real-time execution capabilities.
Analytics Dashboard
Comprehensive insights into repository growth, performance metrics, and improvement tracking.
Mobile-First Design
Optimized mobile experience with PWA capabilities, offline support, and touch-friendly interface.
Accessibility Excellence
WCAG 2.1 AA compliant with screen reader support, keyboard navigation, and high contrast modes.
Performance Optimized
Advanced lazy loading, Core Web Vitals monitoring, and intelligent caching strategies.
🚀 Quick Start Guide
Get the most out of CocoPilot with these essential features
🔍 Search Everything
Press Ctrl+K or click the search icon to find features, documentation, and shortcuts instantly.
🌙 Customize Your Experience
Toggle between light and dark themes with T key or the theme button.
📱 Mobile Features
On mobile: Pull down to refresh, double-tap to toggle theme, or use the floating toolbar.
🎓 Take the Tour
New here? Take the interactive tour to discover all features and capabilities.
Key Features
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Power User Tips
Frequently Asked Questions
CocoPilot is an experimental self-updating repository that uses GitHub Copilot and GitHub Actions to autonomously improve itself. Every day, an automated workflow creates an issue, which is analyzed by GitHub Copilot. The AI then makes thoughtful improvements to the code, documentation, or features, and submits them as pull requests.
CocoPilot runs daily updates at 09:15 UTC. Each day, the system analyzes the repository's current state and implements incremental improvements. You can track all changes through the What's New page or view the complete history in the Changelog.
Absolutely! CocoPilot welcomes both human and AI contributions. You can report bugs, suggest features, improve documentation, or submit pull requests. Check out our Contributing Guidelines to learn more about how to get involved.
CocoPilot uses a modern tech stack including: GitHub Copilot for AI-driven code generation, GitHub Actions for automation, Progressive Web App (PWA) technology for offline support, modern JavaScript with lazy loading for performance, and comprehensive testing with Jest and Playwright.
Yes! CocoPilot is completely free and open source under the MIT License. You can view, fork, and modify the code as you wish. The project is designed as a learning resource and demonstration of AI-assisted development practices.
There are several ways to track updates: subscribe to our RSS feed, watch the repository on GitHub, check the What's New page, or follow the daily issues and pull requests in the repository.