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Verwalten von GitHub Copilot-Erweiterungen

Sie können GitHub Copilot Extension Richtlinien und Berechtigungen in Ihrer Organisation oder Ihrem Unternehmen verwalten.

Wer kann dieses Feature verwenden?

Organization owners and enterprise administrators can manage Copilot Extensions.

Note

GitHub Copilot Extensions are in limited public beta and subject to change.

About managing GitHub Copilot Extensions

Before you install Copilot Extensions in your organization, you should set a usage policy for your enterprise or organization. Setting a usage policy allows you to enable or disable Copilot Extensions for all members of your enterprise or organization, limiting your security risk. See "Setting a policy for GitHub Copilot Extensions in your enterprise" and "Setting a policy for GitHub Copilot Extensions in your organization."

Additionally, after you install a Copilot Extension in your organization, you can view and manage the permissions for that extension. See "Managing permissions for a GitHub Copilot Extension in your organization."

Setting a policy for GitHub Copilot Extensions in your enterprise

  1. In the top-right corner of GitHub, click your profile photo, then click Your enterprises.

  2. In the list of enterprises, click the enterprise you want to view.

  3. In the enterprise account sidebar, click Policies.

  4. In the " Policies" section, click Copilot.

  5. On the "GitHub Copilot" page, click the Policies tab.

  6. In the "Copilot Extensions" section, select the dropdown menu, then click one of the following options:

    • No policy: organizations within your enterprise can set their own policies for Copilot Extensions.
    • Enabled: Copilot Extensions are enabled for all organizations in your enterprise.
    • Disabled: Copilot Extensions are disabled for all organizations in your enterprise.

Setting a policy for GitHub Copilot Extensions in your organization

If Copilot Extensions have not been enabled or disabled at the enterprise level, you can set a Copilot Extensions policy for your organization.

  1. In the upper-right corner of GitHub, select your profile photo, then click Your organizations.
  2. Next to the organization, click Settings.
  3. In the sidebar, under "Code, planning, and automation", click Copilot, and then click Policies.
  4. In the "Copilot Extensions" section, select the dropdown menu, then enable or disable Copilot Extensions for your organization.

Managing permissions for a GitHub Copilot Extension in your organization

After you have installed a Copilot Extension in your organization, you can view the permissions the extension has in your organization, and why those permissions are necessary. If you do not want the Copilot Extension to have the listed permissions, you can suspend or uninstall the extension.

  1. In the upper-right corner of GitHub, select your profile photo, then click Your organizations.
  2. Next to the organization, click Settings.
  3. In the sidebar, under "Third-party Access," click GitHub Apps. A list of the GitHub Apps installed on your organization will be displayed.
  4. Optionally, to filter your installed GitHub Apps for Copilot Extensions, select the Filter: dropdown menu, then click Copilot Extensions.
  5. Next to the Copilot Extension you want to review or modify, click Configure.
  6. In the "Permissions" section, review the permissions listed for the Copilot Extension. Optionally, you can block the Copilot Extension's access to your organization in one of two ways:
    • To indefinitely suspend the Copilot Extension's access to resources in your organization while keeping the extension installed, in the "Danger zone" section, click Suspend.
    • To uninstall a Copilot Extension completely, in the "Danger zone" section, click Uninstall.

Next steps

After you have set a Copilot Extensions policy, you can install Copilot Extensions for your organization. See "Installing GitHub Copilot Extensions for your organization."