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last_activity_at
Note
This data is in public preview and subject to change.
The timestamp of a user's most recent interaction with Copilot functionality.
SurfacesThis property is consistent across the following surfaces:
The following interactions count as activity:
The tracked events come from both client- and server-side telemetry, ensuring the timestamp is durable if network conditions affect client-side telemetry.
Processing new telemetry events and updating a user's last_activity_at
date can take up to 24 hours. Users must have telemetry enabled in their IDE for their usage to be reflected in last_activity_at
.
last_activity_at
data is 90 days. This cannot be modified.last_activity_at
value is set to nil
.For more information, see Updating retention period for last_activity_at
values on the Copilot user management API to 90 days on the GitHub Blog.
The Copilot activity report shows user activity data for an organization or enterprise.
Data in the report refreshes automatically every 30 minutes.
Fields Field Descriptionreport_time
UTC timestamp when the report was generated login
GitHub username of the Copilot user last_authenticated_at
UTC timestamp of the user's most recent authentication last_activity_at
UTC timestamp of the user's most recent Copilot interaction last_surface_used
The Copilot feature used most recently:
Activity and authentication data are retained for a rolling 90-day period, consistent with the last_activity_at
field.
The activity report provides visibility into usage of all generally available (GA) GitHub Copilot features in the IDE, on GitHub, in GitHub CLI, and on GitHub Mobile.
IDE featuresThere is a possibility that GitHub lacks consistent telemetry from some third party IDEs outside of VS Code (such as JetBrains and Xcode). Users should ensure they're running the latest version of their IDE.
The activity report may exclude usage of GitHub Copilot features that are not yet generally available (GA). Currently, the following features are not fully recorded:
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