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Creating and using Copilot Spaces

Create spaces to organize and centralize relevant content that grounds Copilot’s responses in the right context for a specific task.

Who can use this feature?

Anyone with a Copilot license can use Spaces.

Note

Copilot Spaces is in public preview and subject to change.

  1. To create a space, go to https://github.com/copilot/spaces, and click Create space.

  2. Give your space a name.

  3. Choose whether the space is owned by you or by an organization you belong to. Organization-owned Spaces can be shared using GitHub’s built-in permission model.

  4. Optionally, add a description. This does not affect the responses Copilot gives in the space, but it can help others understand the context of the space.

    Note

    You can change the name and description of your space at any time by clicking Edit in the top right corner of the space.

  5. Click Save in the top right corner of the page.

Adding context to Spaces

You can add two types of context to your space:

Using Spaces

Once you've added context to your space, you can ask Copilot questions in the chat interface. Your chat will be grounded in the context you've added.

You can also change the large language model (LLM) used for your space by selecting the CURRENT-MODEL dropdown menu, then clicking the AI model of your choice. For more information about choosing the right AI model, see Choosing the right AI model for your task.

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