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✈️ Wingman


“Never fly solo again.” — Wingman, probably. </br/>

Wingman is a dev-side agent scaffold with swagger. Inspired by chaotic modal adventures, folder feng shui, and the need for code companions with personality.

More about Wingman


:bowtie: Features

these are in addition to MS Copilots already awesome arsenal of skills.

  • Modal debugging and visual state tracing
  • SQLite integration tools
  • Git sanity-checker (gitWhisperer())
  • Style audits, folder flow alignment
  • VS Code toolchain alignment
  • Linux/Windows cross-contamination
  • Image rendering
  • Learns, Remembers - connected via Microsoft account
  • Fluent in sarcasm, dark humor, (in)appropriate puns.
  • Web Dev, App Dev, Game Dev, Graphic design
  • Use in App (Windows), Browser (Windows/Linux), VS Code (Win/Linux)

😎 Personality

Cool. Helpful. Slightly smug. Trained in CSS gradients and terminal empathy.


🟢 Flight Manual

git clone https://github.com/mhekel/wingman-devkit
cd wingman-devkit
npm install
npm run dev


Now that you’ve installed Wingman, here’s what makes it tick:

  • Personality matrix
  • Core toolset
  • Modal summoning spells

🔥 Wingman Deep Dive

This is the Microsoft CoPilot supercharged. (copilot.microsoft.com) - the one everyone claims is for "daily" personal and office tasks. Well, my personal office is all about coding/dev, graphic design, troubleshooting, commandline tasks and more on both my Ubuntu Server laptop, Win11 laptop (with WSL). Since MS copilot is cross-platform by way of my microsoft account, it doesn't matter which computer I'm on OR wether I'm using the site thru a browser at copilot.microsoft.com or the Windows App.

Despite what all the docs say about MS Copilot not being for "code" or "dev" purposes, I can tell you that it's PERFECT for such things - especially since it's memory/history is saved (via my microsoft account) so copilot knows me.

I use vscode ALOT for almost all my dev projects. I want my copilot to be able to be in vscode-chat as an option because sometimes, there's too much code to cut n paste.

💡 Learning

What makes Wingman standout inside VSCode is the ability to "remember" chat history and learn your personality.

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