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- Managing GitHub Copilot policies as an individual subscriber
Find out how to change your personal settings on GitHub to configure GitHub Copilot's behavior
- Setting up GitHub Copilot for yourself
For all the ways you can use Copilot, see How-tos for GitHub Copilot Copilot code suggestions, Copilot Chat in GitHub, and Copilot Chat in your IDE are a great place to start
- Configuring GitHub Copilot in your environment
You can enable or disable GitHub Copilot, and configure advanced settings within Visual Studio Code or on GitHub You can learn more about scenarios and setup in the VS Code documentation
- Quickstart for GitHub Copilot
Upgrade to Copilot Pro or Copilot Pro+ to unlock more features, models, and request limits For more information about the different plans for GitHub Copilot, see Plans for GitHub Copilot
- Setting up GitHub Copilot for your organization
Enable Copilot for some or all members of your organization You may want to identify teams or members who are most likely to benefit from Copilot and enable Copilot for them first to discover potential blockers and demonstrate early success
- Network settings for GitHub Copilot
By default, Copilot connects to GitHub's server directly from your environment via a secure HTTPS connection You don't necessarily need to configure any additional network settings to use Copilot
- Setting up GitHub Copilot
Setting up GitHub Copilot for your organization Follow these steps to set up GitHub Copilot in your organization
- GitHub Copilot documentation - GitHub Docs
About customizing GitHub Copilot responses Learn about customizing the behavior of GitHub Copilot to fit with your preferences and requirements
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