Introduction
You can use Copilot to get answers to 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 Copilot?.
If you have access to Copilot Workspace, Copilot can also help you when you are editing files in a pull request on the website by offering you code completion suggestions. For more information about Copilot Workspace, see Using Copilot to help you work on a pull request.
Instructions for using Copilot differ depending on where you are using it. This version of the quickstart is for . Click the tabs above for instructions on using Copilot in other environments.
Sign up for Copilot
To use Copilot, you’ll need a personal account with access to a Copilot plan. You can:
- Start with Copilot Free to explore limited features without subscribing to a plan.
- Upgrade to Copilot Pro or Copilot Pro+ to unlock more features, models, and request limits.
For more information about the different plans for Copilot, see Plans for Copilot.
Asking your first question
On , navigate to a repository and open a file.
Click the Copilot icon () at the top right of the file view.
Type a question in the "Ask Copilot" box at the bottom of the chat panel and press Enter.
For example, you could enter:
- Explain this file.
- How could I improve this code?
- How can I test this code?
Copilot responds to your request in the panel.
You can continue the conversation by asking a follow-up question. For example, you could type "tell me more" to get Copilot to expand on its last comment.
Other questions you can ask
There are many more things you can do with Copilot Chat in . For example:
- Ask a general question about software development
- Ask exploratory questions about a repository
- Ask a question about a knowledge base
- Find out about the changes in a pull request
- Ask a question about a specific issue or commit
For more information, see Asking Copilot questions in .
Next steps
- Find out more about Copilot Chat - See Asking Copilot questions in your IDE.
- Get Copilot code completion suggestions in an IDE - See Getting code suggestions in your IDE with Copilot.
- Learn how to write effective prompts - See Prompt engineering for Copilot Chat.
- Use Copilot on your mobile device - See Asking Copilot questions in Mobile.
- Use Copilot on the command line - See Using Copilot in the command line.
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 Copilot?.
Instructions for using Copilot differ depending on where you are using it. This version of the quickstart is for Windows Terminal. Click the tabs above for instructions on using Copilot in other environments.
Sign up for Copilot
To use Copilot, you’ll need a personal account with access to a Copilot plan. You can:
- Start with Copilot Free to explore limited features without subscribing to a plan.
- Upgrade to Copilot Pro or Copilot Pro+ to unlock more features, models, and request limits.
For more information about the different plans for Copilot, see Plans for Copilot.
Prerequisites
- Windows Terminal Canary. Terminal Chat is only available in Windows Terminal Canary.
Use Copilot in Terminal Chat
After you've installed Windows Terminal Canary, you can use Copilot in Terminal Chat to ask command line-related questions.
Open Settings from the dropdown menu.
Go to the Terminal Chat (Experimental) setting.
Under Service Providers, select Copilot and Authenticate via to sign in.
Chat with Copilot
Note
If you have access to Copilot via your organization, you won't be able to use Copilot in Windows Terminal if your organization owner has disabled Copilot in the CLI. See Managing policies for Copilot in your organization.
Open Terminal Chat (Experimental) in the dropdown menu.
In the Terminal Chat chat window, type
how do i list all markdown files in my directory
then press Enter.Copilot's answer is displayed below your question.
Click on an answer to insert it to the command line.
Next steps
- Find out more about Copilot code completion - See Getting code suggestions in your IDE with Copilot.
- Find out more about Copilot Chat - See Asking Copilot questions in your IDE.
- Learn how to write effective prompts - See Prompt engineering for Copilot Chat.
- Use Copilot on your mobile device - See Asking Copilot questions in Mobile.
- Use Copilot on the command line - See Using Copilot in the command line.
- Configure Copilot in your editor - You can enable or disable Copilot from within your editor, and create your own preferred keyboard shortcuts for Copilot. See Configuring Copilot in your environment.
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 Copilot?.
Instructions for using Copilot differ depending on where you are using it. This version of the quickstart is for Visual Studio Code. Click the tabs above for instructions on using Copilot in other environments.
Sign up for Copilot
To use Copilot, you’ll need a personal account with access to a Copilot plan. You can:
- Start with Copilot Free to explore limited features without subscribing to a plan.
- Upgrade to Copilot Pro or Copilot Pro+ to unlock more features, models, and request limits.
For more information about the different plans for Copilot, see Plans for Copilot.
Prerequisites
- Latest version of Visual Studio Code. See the Visual Studio Code download page.
- Sign in to in Visual Studio Code. If you experience authentication issues, see Troubleshooting issues with Copilot Chat.
Chat with Copilot
After you've installed the Copilot extension, you can ask Copilot coding-related questions.
Note
If you have access to Copilot via your organization, you won't be able to use Copilot Chat if your organization owner has disabled chat. See Managing policies for Copilot in your organization.
Open an existing code file.
Open the Chat view from the Activity Bar.
At the bottom of the chat view, in the chat input field, type:
explain this file
.Press Enter.
Copilot replies in the chat view.
In the editor, select one or more lines of code that are not commented.
In the chat input field, type:
add comments to these lines
.If you like the comments that Copilot suggests, hover over the suggested code in the chat view and click the "Insert at Cursor" icon to replace the selected lines with the suggested code.
Get your first code completion suggestion
The following example uses JavaScript, however other languages will work similarly. 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++. Copilot can also assist in query generation for databases, generating suggestions for APIs and frameworks, and can help with infrastructure as code development.
Open Visual Studio Code.
In Visual Studio Code, create a new JavaScript (*.js) file.
In the JavaScript file, type the following function header.
JavaScript function calculateDaysBetweenDates(begin, end) {
function calculateDaysBetweenDates(begin, end) {
Copilot will automatically suggest an entire function body in grayed text. The exact suggestion may vary.
To accept the suggestion, press Tab.
Next steps
- Find out more about Copilot code completion - See Getting code suggestions in your IDE with Copilot.
- Find out more about Copilot Chat - See Asking Copilot questions in your IDE.
- Learn how to write effective prompts - See Prompt engineering for Copilot Chat.
- Use Copilot like a pro - Learn how to write effective prompts for Copilot. For more information, see Best practices for using Copilot in VS Code in the Visual Studio Code documentation.
- Get familiar with next edit suggestions - See About next edit suggestions.
- Use Copilot on your mobile device - See Asking Copilot questions in Mobile.
- Use Copilot on the command line - See Using Copilot in the command line.
- Configure Copilot in your editor - You can enable or disable Copilot from within your editor, and create your own preferred keyboard shortcuts for Copilot. See Configuring Copilot in your environment.
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 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 Copilot
To use Copilot, you’ll need a personal account with access to a Copilot plan. You can:
- Start with Copilot Free to explore limited features without subscribing to a plan.
- Upgrade to Copilot Pro or Copilot Pro+ to unlock more features, models, and request limits.
For more information about the different plans for Copilot, see Plans for Copilot.
Prerequisites
- Compatible version of Visual Studio. To use 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.
- Copilot extension for Visual Studio. For instructions on how to install the Copilot extension, see Install Copilot in Visual Studio in the Microsoft documentation.
- Add your account to Visual Studio. See Add your accounts to your Visual Studio keychain in the Microsoft documentation.
Chat with Copilot
After you've installed the Copilot extension, you can ask Copilot coding-related questions.
Note
If you have access to Copilot via your organization, you won't be able to use Copilot Chat if your organization owner has disabled chat. See Managing policies for Copilot in your organization.
Open an existing code file.
In the Visual Studio menu bar, click View, then click Copilot Chat.
In the Copilot Chat window, type
what does this file do
then press Enter.Copilot's answer is displayed below your question.
Select a line of code in the editor.
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. 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++. Copilot can also assist in query generation for databases, generating suggestions for APIs and frameworks, and can help with infrastructure as code development.
Open Visual Studio.
In Visual Studio, create a new JavaScript (*.js) file.
In the JavaScript file, type the following function header.
JavaScript function calculateDaysBetweenDates(begin, end) {
function calculateDaysBetweenDates(begin, end) {
Copilot will automatically suggest an entire function body in grayed text. The exact suggestion may vary.
To accept the suggestion, press Tab.
Next steps
- Find out more about Copilot code completion - See Getting code suggestions in your IDE with Copilot.
- Find out more about Copilot Chat - See Asking 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 Copilot on YouTube.
- Use Copilot on your mobile device - See Asking Copilot questions in Mobile.
- Use Copilot on the command line - See Using Copilot in the command line.
- Configure Copilot in your editor - You can enable or disable Copilot from within your editor, and create your own preferred keyboard shortcuts for Copilot. See Configuring Copilot in your environment.
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 Copilot?.
Instructions for using Copilot differ depending on where you are using it. This version of the quickstart is for JetBrains IDEs. Click the tabs above for instructions on using Copilot in other environments.
Sign up for Copilot
To use Copilot, you’ll need a personal account with access to a Copilot plan. You can:
- Start with Copilot Free to explore limited features without subscribing to a plan.
- Upgrade to Copilot Pro or Copilot Pro+ to unlock more features, models, and request limits.
For more information about the different plans for Copilot, see Plans for Copilot.
Prerequisites
- A compatible JetBrains IDE. Copilot is supported in a large number of JetBrains IDEs. For a full list, see Asking Copilot questions in your IDE.
- Copilot plugin. See the Copilot plugin in the JetBrains Marketplace. For installation instructions, see Installing the Copilot extension in your environment.
- Log in to in your JetBrains IDE. For authentication instructions, see Installing the Copilot extension in your environment.
Chat with Copilot
After you've installed the Copilot plugin, you can ask Copilot coding-related questions.
Note
If you have access to Copilot via your organization, you won't be able to use Copilot Chat if your organization owner has disabled chat. See Managing policies for Copilot in your organization.
Open an existing code file.
Open the Copilot Chat window by clicking the Copilot Chat icon at the right side of the JetBrains IDE window.
In the Copilot Chat window, type
what does this file do
then press Enter.Copilot's answer is displayed below your question.
Select a line of code in the editor.
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. 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++. Copilot can also assist in query generation for databases, generating suggestions for APIs and frameworks, and can help with infrastructure as code development.
In your JetBrains editor, create a new JavaScript (*.js) file.
In the JavaScript file, type the following function header.
JavaScript function calculateDaysBetweenDates(begin, end) {
function calculateDaysBetweenDates(begin, end) {
Copilot will automatically suggest an entire function body in grayed text. The exact suggestion may vary.
To accept the suggestion, press Tab.
Next steps
- Find out more about Copilot code completion - See Getting code suggestions in your IDE with Copilot.
- Find out more about Copilot Chat - See Asking Copilot questions in your IDE.
- Learn how to write effective prompts - See Prompt engineering for Copilot Chat.
- Use Copilot on your mobile device - See Asking Copilot questions in Mobile.
- Use Copilot on the command line - See Using Copilot in the command line.
- Configure Copilot in your editor - You can enable or disable Copilot from within your editor, and create your own preferred keyboard shortcuts for Copilot. See Configuring Copilot in your environment.