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About organizing and sharing context with GitHub Copilot Spaces

Understand how gathering context with Copilot Spaces can improve your results and help your teammates.

Who can use this feature?

Anyone with a Copilot license can use Spaces.

Note

Copilot Spaces is in public preview and subject to change.

Copilot Spaces let you organize the context that Copilot uses to answer your questions. Spaces can include repositories, code, pull requests, issues, free-text content like transcripts or notes, images, and file uploads. You can ask Copilot questions grounded in that context, or share the space with your team to support collaboration and knowledge sharing.

Why use Copilot Spaces?

Whether you’re working solo or collaborating across a team, Spaces help you make Copilot more useful.

With Copilot Spaces you can:

How are Spaces different from knowledge bases?

Spaces are optimized for specific tasks and grounded conversations. Because context in Spaces is scoped, Copilot's responses are more accurate and relevant.

Who can use Spaces?

Anyone with a Copilot license, including Copilot Free, can create and use Spaces.

During the public preview, if you're using a Copilot Business or Copilot Enterprise plan, the organization or enterprise that provides your plan must have the Opt in to preview features setting enabled. See Managing policies and features for GitHub Copilot in your organization or Managing policies and features for GitHub Copilot in your enterprise.

Spaces can belong to a personal account or to an organization. Spaces owned by an organization can be shared with other organization members or kept private to the person who created the space.

How does using Spaces affect my usage?

Questions you submit in a space count as Copilot Chat requests.

Next steps

To start using Spaces, see Creating and using GitHub Copilot Spaces.


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