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Using GitHub Copilot to create issues

Use Copilot to quickly generate structured, high-quality issues from natural language or images, without filling out every field manually.

Note

This feature is in public preview and subject to change.

Creating issues manually can be repetitive and time-consuming. With Copilot, you can create issues faster by prompting in natural language, or even by uploading a screenshot. Copilot fills out the title, body, labels, assignees, and more, using your repository’s issue forms or templates.

You stay in control of the process. You can review and refine what Copilot suggests before you submit the new issue.

Creating an issue with Copilot

You can create issues from Copilot Chat's immersive view.

  1. Go to the immersive view of Copilot Chat (https://github.com/copilot).

  2. In the prompt box, describe the issue you want to create.

    If you contribute issues to multiple repositories, use the organization/repository format to specify the target repository for this issue. If you don't specify a repository, Copilot will infer the repository based on the repository you last created an issue in.

    For example:

    Note

    You can only use Copilot to create issues in repositories where you already have permission to create issues. This feature doesn't change your access or bypass repository permissions.

  3. Alternatively, you can use one of the following methods to include an image in your prompt:

    After you paste or upload the image, you can add text to your prompt, for example: Create an issue because this error appears when trying to reset a password.

  4. Copilot drafts an issue that includes:

    Based on your prompt, Copilot can also suggest metadata such as labels, assignees, and issue type.

  5. Review the draft. You can:

  6. Once the issue looks good, click Create.

Creating multiple issues at once

If your prompt includes multiple tasks or bugs, Copilot can draft more than one issue at a time.

For example:

In octo-org/octo-repo, create 3 issues: 1) DETAILS OF ONE TASK, 2) DETAILS OF ANOTHER TASK, 3) DETAILS OF A THIRD TASK

Each draft appears separately, and you can review and edit them individually. To publish the issues, click Create on each one you want to submit.

Assigning issues to Copilot

To assign an issue to Copilot, you need to have Copilot coding agent enabled. See About enabling GitHub Copilot coding agent.

You can assign the issue during creation in one of two ways:

Once the issue is assigned and created, Copilot will start working on it automatically. You’ll see a 👀 emoji reaction on the issue to indicate that Copilot is working on it.

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