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Feedback Hub for Copilot Extensions

Welcome to the Copilot Extensions Feedback Hub. This public repository is designed to facilitate feedback exchanges between users, builders, clients, and GitHub. It serves as the primary channel for direct feedback.

If you’re looking for GitHub product updates and discussions, visit our Community Discussions forum.

For Users: Submitting feedback for the GitHub Product Team, Client Teams, and Builders Feedback to the GitHub Product Team

If your feedback pertains to GitHub Copilot Extensions in general (e.g. bugs, feature requests) or the GitHub Marketplace (publishing, verifying, listing), please:

  1. Open a new issue in this repository and add the "github team" label
  2. Fill out the Extension Developer Survey for detailed feedback and feature requests

A client team is the team that owns the surface where users would interface with a Copilot Extension. Client teams that support GitHub Copilot Extensions today are Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, Chat in GitHub.com, and Chat in GitHub Mobile. You can see a list of all supported clients here.

If your feedback is specific to Copilot Extensions in a specific IDE or surface (e.g. client side capabilities, IDE related bugs) please follow these steps:

  1. Identify the correct label

  2. Create a GitHub Issue in this repository

  3. Engage with client teams: After submitting your issue, the client team may respond to gather more details or provide updates. Keep an eye on the issue thread for any follow-up.

  4. Stay organized: Ensure your feedback is directed to the correct client by applying the corresponding label. For status updates, you can turn on Issue notifications in the right-hand sidebar.

If you’re using a Copilot Extension and would like to provide feedback directly to the builder, please follow these steps:

  1. Identify the correct label:

  2. Create a GitHub Issue in this repository:

  3. Engage with builderes: After submitting your issue, the extension builders may respond to gather more details or provide updates. Keep an eye on the issue thread for any follow-up.

  4. Stay organized: Ensure your feedback is directed to the specific Copilot Extension by applying the corresponding label. For status updates, you can turn on Issue notifications in the right-hand sidebar.

If you are unsure which label is most applicable for your feedback, please include the “githubproduct” label and our team will route your request.

Your feedback is essential in helping builders, clients, and the GitHub Product team improve the overall Copilot Extensions experience during this public preview phase.

For Builders and Client Teams: Monitoring & Managing Feedback

As a builder of or an IDE supporting a Copilot Extension, this repository allows you to monitor and manage the feedback that users provide. Feedback issues are tagged with labels corresponding to your extension’s slug name or your IDE name. Here’s how to get started:

  1. Reviewing feedback via Issues:

  2. Reviewing feedback via Project Boards:

  3. Responding to feedback:

This repository is the main channel for sharing feedback to builders, IDEs and the GitHub product team during the public preview of Copilot Extensions.

For release updates from the GitHub Product Team, please visit our Community Discussions forum.


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