GitHub Copilot now available in github.com for Copilot Individual and Copilot Business plans
With this public preview, we’re unlocking the context of your code and collaborators—and taking the next step in infusing AI into every developer’s workflow.
Today, GitHub Copilot Individual and Business plans now include preview access to Copilot functionality, including GitHub Copilot Chat, in github.com. The integration with GitHub allows Copilot to leverage the rich context from repositories, pull requests, issues, actions, and more, providing you with more valuable interactions, more tailored coding assistance, and an AI-native developer experience with GitHub.
Doing more with what you know
With this latest release, GitHub Copilot is now ubiquitous across the IDE, Visual Studio Code, browser, and mobile for all Copilot users and is there to assist you across the software development lifecycle. Whether you’re on the browser or mobile, you can now use Copilot not only as an AI pair programmer that makes code suggestions, but also as a coding assistant powered by entire codebases, conversations between collaborators, and workflows.
Now, you can ask Copilot to help:
Explore GitHub through powerful natural language search. Trying to understand a new codebase? Copilot can help with that. You can ask Copilot questions to help quickly understand the structure and key components of repositories. Check out how.
Understand code faster. Struggling to understand what a piece of code does? Ask Copilot to explain it to you—it’s like having a knowledgeable teammate who’s always available to help without having to clone the repository locally.
Quickly gain context. Draft summaries for pull requests or outline key takeaways from discussions threads with the help of Copilot, making it easier for you and your team to get up to speed and stay aligned.
Analyze failing GitHub Actions jobs to identify issues (public preview). We all know the pain of broken Actions jobs. Copilot can help you analyze failing builds and make suggestions so you can get back on track.
Get insights on the go. When you’re out and about, you can chat with Copilot in GitHub Mobile about your private repositories to quickly catch up on updates to code, issues, pull requests, and more.
Dig deeper with OpenAI o1
For questions that require more time and intensive analysis by GitHub Copilot to construct a response, switch into immersive mode, or go directly to github.com/copilot. You can even try using an OpenAI o1 model to power your conversation. We know that one model doesn’t fit each and every task, so while the base model for GitHub Copilot Chat, GPT-4o, may provide satisfactory explanations on pull request diffs and generate great boilerplate code, o1-preview or o1-mini may suit complex tasks like crafting advanced algorithms or helping to fix performance bugs much better. Join the waitlist for early access to OpenAI o1 for Copilot Chat in immersive mode.
Get started today
By integrating GitHub Copilot into GitHub, we’re taking another step of putting AI right where you need it—whether you’re coding in an editor or troubleshooting and collaborating with your team in github.com. And with a growing ecosystem of GitHub Copilot Extensions, you can even integrate your favorite third-party and critical internal developer tools with Copilot to keep you in your flow state. This update is designed to streamline your development process, empower you with your organization’s context, and allow you to focus on what you do best—creating great software.
As with all GitHub betas, these features are governed by our pre-release terms. We’re eager to see how you all leverage these new capabilities, and, as always, you can provide feedback in the GitHub Community.
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Mario Rodriguez leads the GitHub Product team as Chief Product Officer. His core identity is being a learner and his passion is creating developer tools—so much so that he has spent the last 20 years living that mission in leadership roles across Microsoft and GitHub. Mario most recently oversaw GitHub’s AI strategy and the GitHub Copilot product line, launching and growing Copilot across thousands of organizations and millions of users. Mario spends time outside of GitHub with his wife and two daughters. He also co-chairs and founded a charter school in an effort to progress education in rural regions of the United States.
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