GitHub Copilot in the CLI now in public beta
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Learn your way around the command line with GitHub Copilot by your side! We’re excited to announce the launch of a brand new GitHub CLI extension that’s now available as public beta — GitHub Copilot in the CLI. GitHub Copilot in the CLI brings GitHub Copilot right to your terminal, where you can ask it […]
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  • it is available only in GitHub Copilot Business license, I have the standard one
  • I would rather just type the command instead of using ML to type it for me
  • if I don’t know which command should I use, I can just do a quick search and remember it for next time
  • I often have to use different machines, and it will be annoying to log in to github copilot every time
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It is actually included in the standard license, just the documentation for enabling it is quite easy to misunderstand (it mentions several times that it’s for business only, but what it means is needing to enable it is business only. It’s already enabled for standard users). Confused me too.

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Thanks, edited

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