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Content exclusion for GitHub Copilot

You can prevent Copilot from accessing certain files.

Who can use this feature?

Organizations with a Copilot Business or Copilot Enterprise plan.

About content exclusion for Copilot

You can use content exclusion to configure Copilot to ignore certain files. When you exclude content from Copilot:

Who can configure content exclusion

Repository administrators, organization owners, and enterprise owners can configure content exclusion.

Availability of content exclusion

The Copilot Business and Copilot Enterprise plans provide the following level of support for content exclusion.

Tool Code completion support Copilot Chat support Visual Studio Visual Studio Code JetBrains IDEs Vim/Neovim Not applicable Xcode Eclipse Azure Data Studio Not applicable The GitHub website Not applicable GitHub Mobile Not applicable

Content exclusions also apply to Copilot code review on the GitHub website.

Note

Limitations of content exclusion

It's possible that Copilot may use semantic information from an excluded file if the information is provided by the IDE indirectly. Examples of such content include type information and hover-over definitions for symbols used in code, as well as general project properties such as build configuration information.

Currently, content exclusions do not apply to symbolic links (symlinks) and repositories located on remote filesystems.

Data sent to GitHub

After you configure content exclusion, the client (for example, the Copilot extension for VS Code) sends the current repository URL to the GitHub server so that the server can return the correct policy to the client. These URLs are not logged anywhere.

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