Introduction
GitHub Copilot provides coding suggestions as you type in your editor. You can also ask Copilot coding-related questions, such as how best to code something, how to fix a bug, or how someone else's code works. For full details of what Copilot can do, see What is GitHub Copilot?.
Instructions for using Copilot differ depending on where you are using it. This version of the quickstart is for Visual Studio. Click the tabs above for instructions on using Copilot in other environments.
Sign up for GitHub Copilot
If you don't already have access to GitHub Copilot, you can set up a free trial or subscription for Copilot Pro on your personal GitHub account.
Alternatively, you can set up Copilot Free which enables you to enjoy limited access to some of the features of Copilot, without needing to sign up for a subscription. See About GitHub Copilot Free.
For more information about the different plans for GitHub Copilot, see Subscription plans for GitHub Copilot.
Prerequisites
- Compatible version of Visual Studio. To use GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio, you must have version 2022 17.8 or later of Visual Studio for Windows installed. For more information, see Install Visual Studio in the Microsoft documentation.
- GitHub Copilot extension for Visual Studio. For instructions on how to install the Copilot extension, see Install GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio in the Microsoft documentation.
- Add your GitHub account to Visual Studio. See Add your GitHub accounts to your Visual Studio keychain in the Microsoft documentation.
Chat with GitHub Copilot
After you've installed the GitHub Copilot extension, you can ask Copilot coding-related questions.
Note
If you have access to GitHub Copilot via your organization, you won't be able to use GitHub Copilot Chat if your organization owner has disabled chat. See Managing policies for Copilot in your organization.
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Open an existing code file.
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In the Visual Studio menu bar, click View, then click GitHub Copilot Chat.
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In the Copilot Chat window, type
what does this file do
then press Enter.Copilot's answer is displayed below your question.
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Select a line of code in the editor.
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In the Copilot Chat window, type
explain this line
then press Enter.
Get your first code completion suggestion
The following example uses JavaScript, however other languages will work similarly. GitHub Copilot provides suggestions for numerous languages and a wide variety of frameworks, but works especially well for Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Ruby, Go, C# and C++. GitHub Copilot can also assist in query generation for databases, generating suggestions for APIs and frameworks, and can help with infrastructure as code development.
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Open Visual Studio.
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In Visual Studio, create a new JavaScript (*.js) file.
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In the JavaScript file, type the following function header.
JavaScript function calculateDaysBetweenDates(begin, end) {
function calculateDaysBetweenDates(begin, end) {
GitHub Copilot will automatically suggest an entire function body in grayed text. The exact suggestion may vary.
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To accept the suggestion, press Tab.
Next steps
- Find out more about Copilot code completion - See Getting code suggestions in your IDE with GitHub Copilot.
- Find out more about GitHub Copilot Chat - See Asking GitHub Copilot questions in your IDE.
- Learn how to write effective prompts - See Prompt engineering for Copilot Chat.
- Prompt like a pro - Watch Visual Studio Prompt Engineering with GitHub Copilot on YouTube.
- Use Copilot on your mobile device - See Asking GitHub Copilot questions in GitHub Mobile.
- Use Copilot on the command line - See Using GitHub Copilot in the command line.
- Configure Copilot in your editor - You can enable or disable GitHub Copilot from within your editor, and create your own preferred keyboard shortcuts for Copilot. See Configuring GitHub Copilot in your environment.