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Copilot Spaces

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Integrate project context into your AI conversations.

by github37.7k stars on github/awesome-copilot
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Updated Aug 10, 2026
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What Copilot Spaces does

Copilot Spaces is a skill designed to enhance AI interactions by providing project-specific context. By utilizing curated collections of repositories, documentation, and instructions, this skill allows users to ground their conversations in the actual code and knowledge of their team. When a user mentions a 'Copilot space', this skill facilitates access to relevant information, ensuring that the AI's responses are informed and accurate.

The skill operates through a set of MCP tools and a REST API, enabling users to discover and manage their spaces effectively. Users can list all available spaces, load specific spaces for detailed context, and even create or update spaces as needed. This functionality is particularly beneficial for teams that require a structured approach to project management, onboarding, or adherence to specific coding standards.

With Copilot Spaces, users can ask questions that are directly tied to their project documentation or codebase. This means that when a user inquires about a particular policy or workflow, the AI can provide answers that reflect the team's actual practices and guidelines. This capability is essential for maintaining consistency and accuracy in responses, especially in collaborative environments where knowledge is shared and built upon.

Overall, Copilot Spaces is an invaluable tool for developers and designers looking to streamline their workflows and improve the quality of their interactions with AI. By leveraging this skill, teams can ensure that their AI assistants are not only responsive but also deeply informed by the context of their ongoing projects.

When to use it

Use Copilot Spaces when you need to load project-specific context or when users ask about available spaces or project documentation.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for general-purpose inquiries that do not relate to specific project contexts or when a user requires information outside the defined spaces.

What you can build with it

Finding Available Spaces

When a user asks about available Copilot spaces, the skill can list all accessible spaces to help them find the right context.

Loading Project Context

If a user requests information from a specific space, the skill can load the relevant context, ensuring the AI's responses are accurate and informed.

Updating Space Instructions

When a user wants to modify the instructions for a space, the skill allows them to update the content programmatically via the API.

How to install Copilot Spaces

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add github/awesome-copilot/copilot-spaces --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Copilot Spaces

Use Copilot Spaces to bring curated, project-specific context into conversations. A Space is a shared collection of repositories, files, documentation, and instructions that grounds Copilot responses in your team's actual code and knowledge.

Available Tools

MCP Tools (Read-only)

ToolPurpose
mcp__github__list_copilot_spacesList all spaces accessible to the current user
mcp__github__get_copilot_spaceLoad a space's full context by owner and name

REST API via gh api (Full CRUD)

The Spaces REST API supports creating, updating, deleting spaces, and managing collaborators. The MCP server only exposes read operations, so use gh api for writes.

User Spaces:

MethodEndpointPurpose
POST/users/{username}/copilot-spacesCreate a space
GET/users/{username}/copilot-spacesList spaces
GET/users/{username}/copilot-spaces/{number}Get a space
PUT/users/{username}/copilot-spaces/{number}Update a space
DELETE/users/{username}/copilot-spaces/{number}Delete a space

Organization Spaces: Same pattern under /orgs/{org}/copilot-spaces/...

Collaborators: Add, list, update, and remove collaborators at .../collaborators

Scope requirements: PAT needs read:user for reads, user for writes. Add with gh auth refresh -h github.com -s user.

Note: This API is functional but not yet in the public REST API docs. It may require the copilot_spaces_api feature flag.

When to Use Spaces

  • User mentions "Copilot space" or asks to "load a space"
  • User wants answers grounded in specific project docs, code, or standards
  • User asks "what spaces are available?" or "find a space for X"
  • User needs onboarding context, architecture docs, or team-specific guidance
  • User wants to follow a structured workflow defined in a Space (templates, checklists, multi-step processes)

Workflow

1. Discover Spaces

When a user asks what spaces are available or you need to find the right space:

Call mcp__github__list_copilot_spaces

This returns all spaces the user can access, each with a name and owner_login. Present relevant matches to the user.

To filter for a specific user's spaces, match owner_login against the username (e.g., "show me my spaces").

2. Load a Space

When a user names a specific space or you've identified the right one:

Call mcp__github__get_copilot_space with:
  owner: "org-or-user"    (the owner_login from the list)
  name: "Space Name"      (exact space name, case-sensitive)

This returns the space's full content: attached documentation, code context, custom instructions, and any other curated materials. Use this context to inform your responses.

3. Follow the Breadcrumbs

Space content often references external resources: GitHub issues, dashboards, repos, discussions, or other tools. Proactively fetch these using other MCP tools to gather complete context. For example:

  • A space references an initiative tracking issue. Use issue_read to get the latest comments.
  • A space links to a project board. Use project tools to check current status.
  • A space mentions a repo's masterplan. Use get_file_contents to read it.

4. Answer or Execute

Once loaded, use the space content based on what it contains:

If the space contains reference material (docs, code, standards):

  • Answer questions about the project's architecture, patterns, or standards
  • Generate code that follows the team's conventions
  • Debug issues using project-specific knowledge

If the space contains workflow instructions (templates, step-by-step processes):

  • Follow the workflow as defined, step by step
  • Gather data from the sources the workflow specifies
  • Produce output in the format the workflow defines
  • Show progress after each step so the user can steer

5. Manage Spaces (via gh api)

When a user wants to create, update, or delete a space, use gh api. First, find the space number from the list endpoint.

Update a space's instructions:

gh api users/{username}/copilot-spaces/{number} \
  -X PUT \
  -f general_instructions="New instructions here"

Update name, description, or instructions together:

gh api users/{username}/copilot-spaces/{number} \
  -X PUT \
  -f name="Updated Name" \
  -f description="Updated description" \
  -f general_instructions="Updated instructions"

Create a new space:

gh api users/{username}/copilot-spaces \
  -X POST \
  -f name="My New Space" \
  -f general_instructions="Help me with..." \
  -f visibility="private"

Attach resources (replaces entire resource list):

{
  "resources_attributes": [
    { "resource_type": "free_text", "metadata": { "name": "Notes", "text": "Content here" } },
    { "resource_type": "github_issue", "metadata": { "repository_id": 12345, "number": 42 } },
    { "resource_type": "github_file", "metadata": { "repository_id": 12345, "file_path": "docs/guide.md" } }
  ]
}

Delete a space:

gh api users/{username}/copilot-spaces/{number} -X DELETE

Updatable fields: name, description, general_instructions, icon_type, icon_color, visibility ("private"/"public"), base_role ("no_access"/"reader"), resources_attributes

Examples

Example 1: User Asks for a Space

User: "Load the Accessibility copilot space"

Action:

  1. Call mcp__github__get_copilot_space with owner "github", name "Accessibility"
  2. Use the returned context to answer questions about accessibility standards, MAS grades, compliance processes, etc.

Example 2: User Wants to Find Spaces

User: "What copilot spaces are available for our team?"

Action:

  1. Call mcp__github__list_copilot_spaces
  2. Filter/present spaces relevant to the user's org or interests
  3. Offer to load any space they're interested in

Example 3: Context-Grounded Question

User: "Using the security space, what's our policy on secret scanning?"

Action:

  1. Call mcp__github__get_copilot_space with the appropriate owner and name
  2. Find the relevant policy in the space content
  3. Answer based on the actual internal documentation

Example 4: Space as a Workflow Engine

User: "Write my weekly update using the PM Weekly Updates space"

Action:

  1. Call mcp__github__get_copilot_space to load the space. It contains a template format and step-by-step instructions.
  2. Follow the space's workflow: pull data from attached initiative issues, gather metrics, draft each section.
  3. Fetch external resources referenced by the space (tracking issues, dashboards) using other MCP tools.
  4. Show the draft after each section so the user can review and fill in gaps.
  5. Produce the final output in the format the space defines.

Example 5: Update Space Instructions Programmatically

User: "Update my PM Weekly Updates space to include a new writing guideline"

Action:

  1. Call mcp__github__list_copilot_spaces and find the space number (e.g., 19).
  2. Call mcp__github__get_copilot_space to read current instructions.
  3. Modify the instructions text as requested.
  4. Push the update:
gh api users/labudis/copilot-spaces/19 -X PUT -f general_instructions="updated instructions..."

Tips

  • Space names are case-sensitive. Use the exact name from list_copilot_spaces.
  • Spaces can be owned by users or organizations. Always provide both owner and name.
  • Space content can be large (20KB+). If returned as a temp file, use grep or view_range to find relevant sections rather than reading everything at once.
  • If a space isn't found, suggest listing available spaces to find the right name.
  • Spaces auto-update as underlying repos change, so the context is always current.
  • Some spaces contain custom instructions that should guide your behavior (coding standards, preferred patterns, workflows). Treat these as directives, not suggestions.
  • Write operations (gh api for create/update/delete) require the user PAT scope. If you get a 404 on write operations, run gh auth refresh -h github.com -s user.
  • Resource updates replace the entire array. To add a resource, include all existing resources plus the new one. To remove one, include { "id": 123, "_destroy": true } in the array.

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