refactor: Standardize on 'GitHub Copilot' branding (#296)

* refactor: Standardize on 'GitHub Copilot' branding

- Update all references from 'Github Copilot' to 'GitHub Copilot' (official branding)
- Simplify GitHub Copilot guide reference in README
- Rebuild distribution files to reflect changes
- Ensure consistent branding across documentation and configuration

* fix: add Trae IDE support while maintaining GitHub Copilot branding
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# BMad Method Guide for Github Copilot
# BMad Method Guide for GitHub Copilot
For the complete workflow, see the [BMad Workflow Guide](../bmad-workflow-guide.md).
## Installation
When running `npx bmad-method install`, select **Github Copilot** as your IDE. This command will perform the following actions:
When running `npx bmad-method install`, select **GitHub Copilot** as your IDE. This command will perform the following actions:
- Create the `.bmad-core/` directory with all the agent rule files.
- Create the `.vscode/` directory and add a `settings.json` file if it does not already exist, and add the basic configuration to enable GitHub Copilot's agent mode.
- Create a chatmodes file under your .github folder for each specific agent being added
## Using BMad Agents in VS Code
## Using BMAD Agents in GitHub Copilot
1. In the GitHub Copilot Chat window, select **Agent** from the chat mode dropdown list.
1. **Open GitHub Copilot chat** in VS Code (`⌃⌘I` on Mac, `Ctrl+Alt+I` on Windows/Linux).
2. Select the agent you want to use from the chat input's participant selector (e.g., `@workspace` > `dev`).
3. The agent adopts that persona for the conversation.
4. Use `*help` to see the commands available for the selected agent.
## VS Code Specific Features
## Available Agents
- **Dynamic Configuration**: When you first invoke an agent (e.g., `@dev`), VS Code will automatically update `.vscode/settings.json` by adding the configuration for that chat mode.
- **Activation**: Use the `@` prefix in the GitHub Copilot Chat for instant switching between agents.
- **Collaboration**: Fully compatible with **Live Share**, allowing you, your team, and BMad agents to work together in real-time.
- **Project Context**: Agents have full access to your workspace, including open files and the selected code.
You can switch between agents using the chat participant selector. The following agents are available for GitHub Copilot:
- `bmad-master` - Master Task Executor
- `dev` - Development expert
- `qa` - Quality Assurance specialist
- `ux-expert` - UX specialist
## GitHub Copilot-Specific Features
- **Settings**: Use the `.vscode/settings.json` file to configure Copilot behavior. The installer can configure these for you.
- `chat.agent.maxRequests`: Maximum requests per agent session (recommended: 15).
- `github.copilot.chat.agent.runTasks`: Allow agents to run workspace tasks (e.g., from `package.json` scripts).
- `github.copilot.chat.agent.autoFix`: Enable automatic error detection and fixing in generated code.
- `chat.tools.autoApprove`: Auto-approve ALL tools without confirmation (use with caution).
- **VS Code integration**: Works within VS Code's GitHub Copilot chat panel.
- **Tool Confirmation**: Copilot will ask for confirmation before running tools that can modify files. You can approve a tool once, for the session, or always.
## Tips for GitHub Copilot Users
- You can use a `.github/copilot-instructions.md` file to provide additional context or instructions for your projects that are not covered by the BMAD framework.
- BMAD agents can come with a pre-configured set of tools. You can see which tools an agent uses by looking at the `tools` section in its `.github/chatmodes/[agent].chatmode.md` file.