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We’re excited to announce the GA release of the GitHub Copilot Metrics API, available to all customers of GitHub Copilot Business and GitHub Copilot Enterprise.

What is the Copilot Metrics API?

The GitHub Copilot Metrics API is designed to supply you with information about Copilot’s usage within your GitHub enterprise, organizations, and teams. The data from the API is intended to be consumed and combined with your organization’s own data to create greater visibility into how Copilot fits into the bigger picture of your software development cycle. It offers visibility into utilization of individual Copilot features and the volume of daily active users.

What’s included in the GA release?

  • New metrics for Pull Request summaries.
  • New metrics for Copilot Chat in GitHub.com.
  • Improved clarity for code completions and Copilot Chat in IDE metrics.
  • Daily summary of total engaged users.
  • Built in support for slicing data on custom models, arriving shortly after release.
  • Aggregation by GitHub enterprise, organization, and team.
  • Up to 28 days of history is available.
  • Metrics are loaded end of day UTC, and are summarized by day.
  • Terminology alignment with the User Management API.

Will my current reporting be impacted?

The GA release of the Copilot Metrics API introduces a newly revised schema. To ensure that your existing reports are not interrupted, the Beta route will remain online through the end of the calendar year.

Documentation and Resources

  • Docs: Explore detailed API documentation, including schema and metrics definitions here.
  • Questions or suggestions? Join the community conversation.
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New skills have been added to Copilot Chat in VS Code, enabling you to search across GitHub to find commits, issues, pull requests, repositories, and topics. GitHub Copilot will either automatically infer when to use the @github agent, or you can invoke it directly by asking questions like:
@github What are all of the open PRs assigned to me?
@github What are the latest issues assigned to me?
@github When was the latest release?
@github Show me the recent merged pr's from @dancing-mona

This functionality is available to all Copilot users, with Copilot Chat v0.20.3 or later and VS Code or VS Code Insiders 1.93 or later. Learn more about asking questions in Copilot Chat on VS Code and available skills

Let us know your feedback and join the discussion within the GitHub Community!

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With a subscription to Copilot Individual or Copilot Business, you can now access Copilot in GitHub.com, allowing you to:

  • Discover codebases on GitHub effortlessly using powerful natural language code search using Copilot Chat.
  • Streamline development processes by receiving suggestions to resolve build failures and summarizing changes in pull requests.
  • Quickly get up to speed with the help of Copilot through summaries and key takeaways from discussions, issues, pull requests and more.
    These features are also now available in GitHub Mobile for all Copilot users.

If you’re enrolled into our recently announced o1 model limited beta, you can experiment with o1-preview and o1-mini directly in GitHub.com. To gain access to o1, please visit the waitlist.

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Finally, you can now open Copilot Chat by clicking on the floating Copilot icon in the bottom left corner of the GitHub.com interface.
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Join the discussion and let us know what you think on the  GitHub Community.

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GitHub Copilot Extensions are now available in public beta 🚀 to all GitHub Copilot users and open for any developer or organization to create extensions. Alongside, we’re introducing a comprehensive Copilot Extensions Toolkit,
designed to equip developers by centralizing the information they need
to build quality extensions.

💡 What are Copilot Extensions and how to use them

Copilot Extensions integrate with your favorite dev tools directly into Copilot Chat across Visual Studio, VS Code, and GitHub.com (with support for JetBrains IDE coming soon!). Interact with databases, testing frameworks, deployment tools, and more — all without leaving your flow. For example:
Docker’s extension can help you generate the right Docker assets for your project
New Relic’s extension can help instrument your system and onboard with New Relic from within your editor

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Additionally, enterprises and organizations have the ability to build private extensions. Copilot can interact with context from your internal developer tooling, execute workflows, and adhere to your organization’s best practices.

🏁 Getting Started

To use extensions
– If you have access to Copilot through a Copilot Business or Copilot Enterprise subscription, an organization or enterprise owner needs to enable the Copilot Extensions policy for your organization or enterprise.
– Visit the GitHub Marketplace to install extensions.
– Get started with our documentation and start using extensions in Copilot Chat in GitHub.com or in the VS Code and Visual Studio editors.

To build extensions
– Access our documentation and Copilot Extensions Toolkit for tutorials and tools
– Develop your extension, and decide whether you want to keep it private to your organization or submit it to the GitHub Marketplace.
– VS Code extension developers can also add Copilot functionality to their existing VS Code extensions. Learn more here.

Share your experiences to help us improve the platform!
– Join the discussion within the GitHub Community.
– To share feedback on specific extensions, let us know in our Copilot Extensions feedback hub.
– If you’re building extensions, fill out the Extension Developer Survey for detailed feedback and feature requests.

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Today, we are excited to open our waitlist for all GitHub Copilot users to start using Copilot Extensions!

Join the Copilot Extensions waitlist.

With extensions, you can extend the capabilities of GitHub Copilot Chat and enhance the experience to perform a wide range of actions across third-party tools, services, and data. Create feature flags, check log errors, access API documentation, and even deploy your application to the cloud, all through natural language.

Copilot Extensions are live on the GitHub Marketplace, with extensions from Octopus Deploy, Sentry, New Relic, and many more.

Questions or suggestions? Join the conversation in the community discussion.

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We’re excited to share that usage metrics for GitHub Organization Teams are now available on the public beta of the GitHub Copilot Metrics API!

What metrics are available for GitHub Organization Teams?

  • Organization Team aggregates are available for teams with five or more Copilot license holders.
  • Teams must belong to the GitHub Organization which provisioned team members’ licenses.
  • The beta of the GitHub Copilot Metrics API is focused on serving metrics for Copilot Chat and code completions that take place in the IDE.
  • Code completion metrics include: Lines of Code Suggested, Lines of Code Accepted, Number of Suggestions, Number of Acceptances, and Active Users, with slices on language and IDE.
  • Copilot Chat metrics include: Number of Chats, Chat Suggestions Accepted, and Active Users. The endpoint does not currently feature slices on language or IDE for Chat metrics.

Documentation and Resources

See the following resources for help getting started:
– API Documentation: Explore the detailed API documentation, including metrics definitions here.
– Learning Pathway: You can find an extended article on measuring the impact of GitHub Copilot here.

Participate in the Public Beta!

Your feedback during this beta phase is invaluable to us. We encourage you to share your experiences, which will be instrumental in refining and enhancing the API as we look forward to the GA release.

Join the discussion within GitHub Community.

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We’re happy to announce that metrics for GitHub Enterprise Teams are now available on the public beta of the GitHub Copilot Metrics API as of today.

The GitHub Copilot Metrics API is designed to supply you with information about Copilot’s usage within your organizations. The data from the API is intended to be consumed and combined with your organization’s own data to create greater visibility into how Copilot engagement fits into the bigger picture of your software development cycle.

What metrics are available for GitHub Enterprise Teams?

  • This iteration of the GitHub Copilot Metrics API is focused on serving metrics for Copilot Chat and code completions that take place in the IDE.
  • Code completion metrics include: Lines of Code Suggested, Lines of Code Accepted, Number of Suggestions, Number of Acceptances, and Active Users with slices on language, and IDE.
  • Copilot Chat metrics include: Number of Chats, Chat Suggestions Accepted, and Active Users. The endpoint does not currently feature slices on language or IDE for Chat metrics.
  • Enterprise Team-level aggregates are available for teams with five or more Copilot license holders.

Documentation and Resources

See the following resources for help getting started:
– API Documentation: Explore the detailed API documentation, including metrics definitions here.
– Learning Pathway: You can find an extended article on measuring the impact of GitHub Copilot here.

Participate in the Public Beta!

Your feedback during this beta phase is invaluable to us. We encourage you to share your experiences, which will be instrumental in refining and enhancing the API as we look toward the future.

Stay tuned for updates and enhancements throughout the beta period. We’re committed to delivering a robust and feature-rich API that meets your needs and expectations.

Join the discussion within GitHub Community.

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We’re excited to announce the public beta of the GitHub Copilot Metrics API, available to all customers of GitHub Copilot Business and GitHub Copilot Enterprise starting today.

The GitHub Copilot Metrics API is designed to supply you with information about Copilot’s usage within your organizations. The data from the API is intended to be consumed and combined with your organization’s own data to create greater visibility into how Copilot fits into the bigger picture of your software development cycle.

What functionality will be included in the Public Beta?

  • Historical data will be automatically loaded, giving you the ability to overlay data with any previous sources from day one.
  • The endpoint will supply data for the previous 28 days of usage history, on a rolling basis.

  • Data is summarized by day, and is refreshed at day end.

  • Date ranges and pagination are now available.

  • This iteration of the GitHub Copilot Metrics API is focused on serving metrics for Copilot Chat and code completions that take place in the IDE.

  • Code completion metrics: Lines of Code Suggested, Lines of Code Accepted, Number of Suggestions, Number of Acceptances, and Active Users with slices on language, and IDE.

  • Copilot Chat metrics: Number of Chats, Chat Suggestions Accepted, and Active Users. The endpoint does not currently feature slices on language or IDE for Chat metrics.

  • Team-level aggregates for GitHub teams with five or more members are also available.

Documentation and Resources

To help you get started, we have prepared comprehensive documentation and resources:

  • API Documentation: Explore the detailed API documentation, including metrics definitions here.
  • Visualization: You can find an open source tool for consuming and visualizing data from the endpoint here.

  • Metrics Export: Generate a flattened CSV from the endpoint using GitHub Actions here.

  • Learning Pathway: You can find an extended article on measuring the impact of GitHub Copilot here.

Participate in the Public Beta!

Your feedback during this beta phase is invaluable to us. We encourage you to share your experiences, which will be instrumental in refining and enhancing the API as we look toward the future.

Stay tuned for updates and enhancements throughout the beta period. We’re committed to delivering a robust and feature-rich API that meets your needs and expectations.**

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