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GitHub Copilot Chat cheat sheet Cheat sheet Use this cheat sheet to quickly reference the most common commands and options for using {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat %}.
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{% webui %}

This version of this article is for {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %} on the {% data variables.product.github %} website. For other versions of this article, click the tabs above.

{% data reusables.copilot.about-copilot-enhancements %}

For information about how to get started with {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %} in the {% data variables.product.github %} website, see AUTOTITLE.

Mentions

Use @ mentions in to attach relevant context directly to your conversations. Type @ in the chat prompt box to display a list of items you can attach, such as:

  • Discussions
  • Extensions
  • Files
  • Issues
  • Pull requests
  • Repositories

Slash commands

Use slash commands to avoid writing complex prompts for common scenarios. To use a slash command, type / in the chat prompt box, followed by the command name.

Available slash commands may vary, depending on your environment and the context of your chat. To view a list of currently available slash commands, type / in the chat prompt box of your current environment. Below is a list of some of the most common slash commands for using {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %}.

Command Description
/clear Clear conversation.
/delete Delete a conversation.
/new Start a new conversation
/rename Rename a conversation.

MCP skills

Below is a list of the MCP skills that are currently available in {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_dotcom_short %}, and example prompts you can use to invoke them. You do not need to use the MCP skill name in your prompt; you can simply ask {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %} to perform the task.

Skill Example prompt
create_branch Create a new branch called [BRANCH-NAME] in the repository [USERNAME/REPO-NAME].
create_or_update_file Add a new file named hello-world.md to my [BRANCH-NAME] of [USERNAME/REPO-NAME] with the content: "Hello, world! This file was created from {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_dotcom_short %}!"
push_files Push the files test.md with the content "This is a test file" and test-again.md with the content "This is another test file" to the [BRANCH-NAME] in [USERNAME/REPO-NAME]
update_pull_request_branch Update the branch for pull request [PR-number] in [USERNAME/REPO-NAME] with the latest changes from the base branch.
merge_pull_request Merge pull request [PR-Number] in [USERNAME/REPO-NAME]
get_me Tell me about myself.
search_users Search for users with the name "Mona Octocat"

For more information about using MCP skills in {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %}, see AUTOTITLE.

{% endwebui %}

{% vscode %}

This version of this article is for {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %} in {% data variables.product.prodname_vscode %}. For other versions of this article, click the tabs above.

{% data reusables.copilot.about-copilot-enhancements %}

For information about how to get started with {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %} in {% data variables.product.prodname_vscode %}, see AUTOTITLE.

Slash commands

Use slash commands to avoid writing complex prompts for common scenarios. To use a slash command, type / in the chat prompt box, followed by the command name.

Available slash commands may vary, depending on your environment and the context of your chat. To view a list of currently available slash commands, type / in the chat prompt box of your current environment. Below is a list of some of the most common slash commands for using {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %}.

Command Description
/clear Start a new chat session.
/explain Explain how the code in your active editor works.
/fix Propose a fix for problems in the selected code.
/fixTestFailure Find and fix a failing test.
/help Quick reference and basics of using {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot %}.
/new Create a new project.
/tests Generate unit tests for the selected code.

Chat variables

Use chat variables to include specific context in your prompt. To use a chat variable, type # in the chat prompt box, followed by a chat variable.

Variable Description
#block Includes the current block of code in the prompt.
#class Includes the current class in the prompt.
#comment Includes the current comment in the prompt.
#file Includes the current file's content in the prompt.
#function Includes the current function or method in the prompt.
#line Includes the current line of code in the prompt.
#path Includes the file path in the prompt.
#project Includes the project context in the prompt.
#selection Includes the currently selected text in the prompt.
#sym Includes the current symbol in the prompt.

Chat participants

Chat participants are like domain experts who have a specialty that they can help you with. You can specify a chat participant by typing @ in the chat prompt box, followed by a chat participant name. To see all available chat participants, type @ in the chat prompt box.

Below is a list of some of the most common chat participants for using {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %}.

Variable Description
@azure Has context about Azure services and how to use, deploy and manage them. Use @azure when you want help with Azure. The @azure chat participant is currently in {% data variables.release-phases.public_preview %} and is subject to change.
@github Allows you to use {% data variables.product.github %}-specific {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %} skills. See AUTOTITLE.
@terminal Has context about the {% data variables.product.prodname_vscode %} terminal shell and its contents. Use @terminal when you want help creating or debugging terminal commands.
@vscode Has context about {% data variables.product.prodname_vscode %} commands and features. Use @vscode when you want help with {% data variables.product.prodname_vscode %}.
@workspace Has context about the code in your workspace. Use @workspace when you want {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %} to consider the structure of your project, how different parts of your code interact, or design patterns in your project.

{% endvscode %}

{% visualstudio %}

This version of this article is for {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %} in {% data variables.product.prodname_vs %}. For other versions of this article, click the tabs above.

{% data reusables.copilot.about-copilot-enhancements %}

For information about how to get started with {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %} in {% data variables.product.prodname_vs %}, see AUTOTITLE.

Slash commands

Use slash commands to avoid writing complex prompts for common scenarios. To use a slash command, type / in the chat prompt box, followed by the command name.

Available slash commands may vary, depending on your environment and the context of your chat. To view a list of currently available slash commands, type / in the chat prompt box of your current environment. Below is a list of some of the most common slash commands for using {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %}.

Command Description
/doc Add documentation comment for this symbol.
/explain Explain how the code in your active editor works.
/fix Propose a fix for problems in the selected code.
/help Quick reference and basics of using {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot %}.
/optimize Analyze and improve running time of the selected code.
/tests Generate unit tests for the selected code.

References

By default, {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %} will reference the file that you have open or the code that you have selected. You can also use # followed by a file name, file name and line numbers, or solution to reference a specific file, lines, or solution.

Example Description
Where are the tests in #MyFile.cs? References a specific file
How are these files related #MyFile.cs #MyFile2.cs References multiple files
Explain this function #MyFile.cs: 66-72? References specific lines in a file
Is there a delete method in this #solution? References the current file

{% endvisualstudio %}

{% jetbrains %}

This version of this article is for {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %} in JetBrains. For other versions of this article, click the tabs above.

{% data reusables.copilot.about-copilot-enhancements %}

For information about how to get started with {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %} in JetBrains, see AUTOTITLE.

Slash commands

Use slash commands to avoid writing complex prompts for common scenarios. To use a slash command, type / in the chat prompt box, followed by the command name.

Available slash commands may vary, depending on your environment and the context of your chat. To view a list of currently available slash commands, type / in the chat prompt box of your current environment. Below is a list of some of the most common slash commands for using {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %}.

Command Description
/explain Explain how the code in your active editor works.
/fix Propose a fix for problems in the selected code.
/help Quick reference and basics of using {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot %}.
/tests Generate unit tests for the selected code.

{% endjetbrains %}

{% xcode %}

This version of this article is for {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %} in Xcode. For other versions of this article, click the tabs above.

{% data reusables.copilot.about-copilot-enhancements %}

For information about how to get started with {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %} in Xcode, see AUTOTITLE.

Slash commands

Use slash commands to avoid writing complex prompts for common scenarios. To use a slash command, type / in the chat prompt box, followed by the command name.

Available slash commands may vary, depending on your environment and the context of your chat. To view a list of currently available slash commands, type / in the chat prompt box of your current environment. Below is a list of the slash commands for using {% data variables.copilot.copilot_chat_short %}.

Command Description
/doc Generate documentation for this symbol.
/explain Provide an explanation for the selected code.
/fix Suggest fixes for code errors and typos.
/simplify Simplify the current code selection.
/tests Create a unit test for the current code selection.

{% endxcode %}