Learn about customizing the behavior of GitHub Copilot to fit with your preferences and requirements.
About customizing GitHub Copilot Chat responsesGitHub Copilot can provide chat responses that are tailored to the way your team works, the tools you use, or the specifics of your project, if you provide it with enough context to do so. Instead of repeatedly adding this contextual detail to your chat questions, you can create a custom instructions file in your repository that automatically adds this information for you. The additional information is not displayed in the chat, but is available to Copilot to allow it to generate higher quality responses.
GitHub Copilot can provide chat responses that are tailored to the way your team works, the tools you use, or the specifics of your project, if you provide it with enough context to do so. Instead of repeatedly adding this contextual detail to your chat questions, you can create a custom instructions file in your repository that automatically adds this information for you. The additional information is not displayed in the chat, but is available to Copilot to allow it to generate higher quality responses.
GitHub Copilot can provide chat responses that are tailored to the way your team works, the tools you use, or the specifics of your project, if you provide it with enough context to do so. Instead of repeatedly adding this contextual detail to your chat questions, you can create a custom instructions file in your repository that automatically adds this information for you. The additional information is not displayed in the chat, but is available to Copilot to allow it to generate higher quality responses.
Writing effective custom instructionsThe instructions you add should ideally be short, self-contained statements provide Copilot with relevant information to help it work.
When writing custom instructions for a repository, you should also consider the size and complexity of your repository. The following types of instructions may work for a small repository with only a few contributors, but for a large and diverse repository, these may cause problems:
For example, the following instructions may not have the intended results:
Always conform to the coding styles defined in styleguide.md in repo my-org/my-repo when generating code.
Use @terminal when answering questions about Git.
Answer all questions in the style of a friendly colleague, using informal language.
Answer all questions in less than 1000 characters, and words of no more than 12 characters.
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