Follow these steps to set up GitHub Copilot in your enterprise.
Who can use this feature?Enterprises with a Copilot Enterprise or Copilot Business plan
1. Enable GitHub Copilot in your Enterprise through payment verificationAfter you've completed these steps, you will be able to confirm that GitHub Copilot is enabled in your enterprise's Policies tab.
2. Set policiesControl which Copilot features are available in your enterprise. See Managing policies and features for GitHub Copilot in your enterprise.
3. Set up networking (if necessary)If your enterprise users connect through an HTTP proxy server or firewall, ensure that key URLs are added to the allowlist for the proxy server or firewall. See Allowlist reference.
You may also need to install custom SSL certificates on your users' machines. See Configuring network settings for GitHub Copilot.
4. Grant access to organizationsEnable Copilot for some or all organizations in your enterprise. See Enabling Copilot for organizations in your enterprise. Each organization owner can then grant Copilot access to some or all of the members of their organization.
If your enterprise is on GHE.com, users must perform some additional setup to authenticate to their account from their development environment. See Using GitHub Copilot with an account on GHE.com.
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