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There are three ways to qualify for free access to GitHub Copilot Individual: As a verified student on GitHub Education. To learn about becoming a verified student, see " Apply to GitHub Education as a student." As a verified teacher on GitHub Education.
GitHub Copilot works alongside you directly in your editor, suggesting whole lines or entire functions for you.
Start a free trial. If you don't already have access to GitHub Copilot, you can set up a free trial or subscription for GitHub Copilot Individual on your personal GitHub account. For more information, see " Subscription plans for GitHub Copilot."
This guide demonstrates how to get coding suggestions from GitHub Copilot in Vim/Neovim. To see instructions for other popular coding environments, use the tool switcher at the top of the page. Prerequisites. Subscription to Copilot. To use GitHub Copilot in Vim/Neovim, you must have an active GitHub Copilot subscription.
Free access to Copilot Individual while you're a student. To enable Copilot, go to your account settings and under Code, planning, and automation, select Copilot to sign up for free. Or click on the link below to claim the offer.
Sign up for a subscription to GitHub Copilot Individual. You can try GitHub Copilot for free with a one-time 30-day trial. After the free trial, you will need a paid subscription for continued use.
Learn what GitHub Copilot is and what you can do with it.
To subscribe to GitHub Copilot Individual, you can try GitHub Copilot for free with a one-time 30-day trial. To continue using Copilot after the trial, you will need a paid subscription, unless you are a verified student, teacher, or maintainer of a popular open source project on GitHub.
People who maintain popular open source projects receive a credit to have 12 months of GitHub Copilot access for free. A maintainer of a popular open source project is defined as someone who has write or admin access to one or more of the most popular open source projects on GitHub.
Using GitHub Copilot in the command line. Prompt engineering for GitHub Copilot. Using extensions to integrate external tools with Copilot Chat. Finding public code that matches GitHub Copilot suggestions. Example use cases. Example prompts for Copilot Chat. Learn how to contribute.