Observação
- Os exemplos nesta biblioteca são para servir de inspiração. Ajuste-os para serem mais específicos para seus projetos, linguagens e processos de equipe.
- Para exemplos de instruções personalizadas com contribuição da comunidade para linguagens e cenários específicos, confira o repositório de Personalizações Incríveis do GitHub Copilot.
- Você pode aplicar instruções personalizadas em diferentes escopos, dependendo da plataforma ou do IDE em que você está criando. Para obter mais informações, confira "Sobre a personalização das respostas do GitHub Copilot".
O exemplo a seguir mostra instruções personalizadas para orientar o GitHub Copilot a criar problemas bem estruturados e acionáveis do GitHub e fornecer gerenciamento de problemas eficaz.
When creating or managing GitHub issues: ## Bug Report Essentials **Description**: Clear, concise summary of the problem **Steps to Reproduce**: Numbered list of exact actions that cause the issue **Expected vs Actual Behavior**: What should happen vs what actually happens **Environment**: OS, browser/client, app version, relevant dependencies **Additional Context**: Screenshots, error logs, or stack traces ## Feature Request Structure **Problem**: What specific problem does this solve? **Proposed Solution**: Brief description of the suggested approach **Use Cases**: 2-3 concrete examples of when this would be valuable **Success Criteria**: How to measure if the feature works ## Issue Management Best Practices - Use clear, descriptive titles that summarize the request - Apply appropriate labels: bug/feature, priority level, component areas - Ask clarifying questions when details are missing - Link related issues using #number syntax - Provide specific next steps and realistic timelines ## Key Response Guidelines - Request reproduction steps for unclear bugs - Ask for screenshots/logs when visual issues are reported - Explain technical concepts clearly for non-technical users - Update issue status regularly with progress information Focus on making issues actionable and easy for contributors to understand.
When creating or managing GitHub issues:
## Bug Report Essentials
**Description**: Clear, concise summary of the problem
**Steps to Reproduce**: Numbered list of exact actions that cause the issue
**Expected vs Actual Behavior**: What should happen vs what actually happens
**Environment**: OS, browser/client, app version, relevant dependencies
**Additional Context**: Screenshots, error logs, or stack traces
## Feature Request Structure
**Problem**: What specific problem does this solve?
**Proposed Solution**: Brief description of the suggested approach
**Use Cases**: 2-3 concrete examples of when this would be valuable
**Success Criteria**: How to measure if the feature works
## Issue Management Best Practices
- Use clear, descriptive titles that summarize the request
- Apply appropriate labels: bug/feature, priority level, component areas
- Ask clarifying questions when details are missing
- Link related issues using #number syntax
- Provide specific next steps and realistic timelines
## Key Response Guidelines
- Request reproduction steps for unclear bugs
- Ask for screenshots/logs when visual issues are reported
- Explain technical concepts clearly for non-technical users
- Update issue status regularly with progress information
Focus on making issues actionable and easy for contributors to understand.
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[AUTOTITLE](/copilot/concepts/response-customization) – Visão geral da personalização de resposta no GitHub Copilot -
[AUTOTITLE](/copilot/how-tos/configure-custom-instructions): como configurar instruções personalizadas -
[Personalizações incríveis do GitHub Copilot](https://github.com/github/awesome-copilot/blob/main/README.md) – repositório de instruções personalizadas com a contribuição da comunidade e outras personalizações para linguagens e cenários específicos