If you need help with GitHub Copilot Chat and can't find the answer here, you can report a bug or ask for help. For more information, see Sharing feedback about GitHub Copilot Chat.
If you can't find GitHub Copilot Chat in your editor, make sure you have checked the Prerequisites section.
Troubleshooting authentication issues in your editor
You can use GitHub Copilot Chat in Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio. You can use the tabs at the top of this article for troubleshooting information relevant to the editor you're using.
If you're using a Copilot subscription for a managed user account account on GHE.com, you'll need to update some settings before you sign in. See Using GitHub Copilot with an account on GHE.com.
Troubleshooting authentication issues in Visual Studio
If you are experiencing authentication issues after installing the GitHub Copilot Chat extension in Visual Studio, you can try the following steps to resolve the issue.
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Check that the GitHub ID you are signed into Visual Studio with is the same as the one you have been granted access to GitHub Copilot Chat with.
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Check whether your GitHub ID/credentials need refreshing in Visual Studio. For more information, see Work with GitHub accounts in Visual Studio in the Visual Studio documentation.
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Try removing and re-adding your GitHub ID to Visual Studio and restarting Visual Studio.
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If the above steps don't work, click the Share feedback button and select Report a problem to report the issue to the Visual Studio team.
Error: "Oops, your response got filtered"
You may encounter this error unexpectedly while using GitHub Copilot Chat. GitHub is aware of this issue and working to fix it. You can report the error in this GitHub Community discussion.