GitHub Copilot app generally available 🚀 #199129
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Not generally available yet. Still requires a paid GHC plan, and you can't sign up to one if you don't already have one at present. Update: sign-ups now enabled. But still, it was advertised with "Access for Copilot Free users and new subscribers will be opening soon", but I notice this has gone now from the README and it requires a paid subscription. Not that Copilot Free is much use now. |
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I’ve officially cancelled my Copilot Pro+ subscription. Microsoft's new billing model in June proves that Copilot is now just an incredibly expensive relay station with zero technical or price advantages. To make matters worse, their customer support is a total joke—my ticket (#4435683) has been sitting there for nearly 20 days without a single reply. Completely useless. |
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The GitHub Copilot app is now generally available for macOS, Windows, and Linux. It's the desktop home for agent-driven development, built natively on GitHub.
Download the GitHub Copilot app to start your first session.
Start a session from an issue, pull request, or prompt. Run parallel sessions across repositories, each on its own branch and worktree. Review the diff, validate in the integrated terminal and browser, and open a pull request that uses your team's existing checks and merge requirements.
Since the technical preview, we've also added:
Want to learn more first? Visit the product page or read the docs.
Note: To access the GitHub Copilot app on a Copilot Business or Enterprise plan, your organization or enterprise admin must have the Copilot CLI enabled in policy settings.
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