
GitHub Copilot SDK
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What GitHub Copilot SDK does
The GitHub Copilot SDK provides developers with the tools to integrate AI capabilities into their applications using familiar programming languages such as Python, TypeScript, Go, and .NET. By leveraging the same engine that powers Copilot CLI, this SDK allows you to create agentic applications without the need for complex orchestration. You can define agent behaviors and let Copilot manage planning, tool invocation, and file edits, streamlining the development of intelligent applications.
With the SDK, you can create custom tools that Copilot can invoke during reasoning. This feature allows you to define what a tool does, specify its parameters, and implement the necessary code to run. This flexibility enables developers to tailor the AI's capabilities to specific use cases, such as fetching weather data or performing calculations. Furthermore, the SDK supports real-time streaming responses, enhancing user experience by providing immediate feedback as the AI generates content.
To get started, you'll need to have the GitHub Copilot CLI installed and authenticated, along with a compatible language runtime. The installation process is straightforward, with clear examples provided for each supported language. Once set up, you can quickly create sessions, send prompts, and handle responses, making it easy to integrate AI functionalities into your projects.
This SDK is ideal for developers looking to embed AI agents in their applications, create custom tools, or manage AI sessions effectively. It is particularly useful for those working on applications that require dynamic interaction with users or need to perform complex tasks that benefit from AI assistance.
When to use it
Use the GitHub Copilot SDK when you want to embed AI functionalities in your applications or create custom tools that require AI interaction.
When not to use it
If your application does not require AI capabilities or if you're looking for a simpler solution without the need for custom agent behavior, this SDK may not be necessary.
What you can build with it
Integrating AI in a Chatbot
Use the SDK to embed AI-driven responses in a chatbot application, allowing for dynamic conversations.
Custom Weather Tool
Create a custom tool that fetches weather information based on user input, leveraging the SDK's capabilities.
Real-time Data Analysis
Implement real-time data analysis features in your application, providing immediate feedback and insights to users.
How to install GitHub Copilot SDK
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add github/awesome-copilot/copilot-sdk --agent claude-code2. 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.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by githubGitHub Copilot SDK
Embed Copilot's agentic workflows in any application using Python, TypeScript, Go, or .NET.
Overview
The GitHub Copilot SDK exposes the same engine behind Copilot CLI: a production-tested agent runtime you can invoke programmatically. No need to build your own orchestration - you define agent behavior, Copilot handles planning, tool invocation, file edits, and more.
Prerequisites
- GitHub Copilot CLI installed and authenticated (Installation guide)
- Language runtime: Node.js 18+, Python 3.8+, Go 1.21+, or .NET 8.0+
Verify CLI: copilot --version
Installation
Node.js/TypeScript
mkdir copilot-demo && cd copilot-demo
npm init -y --init-type module
npm install @github/copilot-sdk tsx
Python
pip install github-copilot-sdk
Go
mkdir copilot-demo && cd copilot-demo
go mod init copilot-demo
go get github.com/github/copilot-sdk/go
.NET
dotnet new console -n CopilotDemo && cd CopilotDemo
dotnet add package GitHub.Copilot.SDK
Quick Start
TypeScript
import { CopilotClient, approveAll } from "@github/copilot-sdk";
const client = new CopilotClient();
const session = await client.createSession({
onPermissionRequest: approveAll,
model: "gpt-4.1",
});
const response = await session.sendAndWait({ prompt: "What is 2 + 2?" });
console.log(response?.data.content);
await client.stop();
process.exit(0);
Run: npx tsx index.ts
Python
import asyncio
from copilot import CopilotClient, PermissionHandler
async def main():
client = CopilotClient()
await client.start()
session = await client.create_session({
"on_permission_request": PermissionHandler.approve_all,
"model": "gpt-4.1",
})
response = await session.send_and_wait({"prompt": "What is 2 + 2?"})
print(response.data.content)
await client.stop()
asyncio.run(main())
Go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
copilot "github.com/github/copilot-sdk/go"
)
func main() {
client := copilot.NewClient(nil)
if err := client.Start(); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
defer client.Stop()
session, err := client.CreateSession(&copilot.SessionConfig{
OnPermissionRequest: copilot.PermissionHandler.ApproveAll,
Model: "gpt-4.1",
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
response, err := session.SendAndWait(copilot.MessageOptions{Prompt: "What is 2 + 2?"}, 0)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
fmt.Println(*response.Data.Content)
os.Exit(0)
}
.NET (C#)
using GitHub.Copilot.SDK;
await using var client = new CopilotClient();
await using var session = await client.CreateSessionAsync(new SessionConfig
{
OnPermissionRequest = PermissionHandler.ApproveAll,
Model = "gpt-4.1",
});
var response = await session.SendAndWaitAsync(new MessageOptions { Prompt = "What is 2 + 2?" });
Console.WriteLine(response?.Data.Content);
Run: dotnet run
Streaming Responses
Enable real-time output for better UX:
TypeScript
import { CopilotClient, approveAll, SessionEvent } from "@github/copilot-sdk";
const client = new CopilotClient();
const session = await client.createSession({
onPermissionRequest: approveAll,
model: "gpt-4.1",
streaming: true,
});
session.on((event: SessionEvent) => {
if (event.type === "assistant.message_delta") {
process.stdout.write(event.data.deltaContent);
}
if (event.type === "session.idle") {
console.log(); // New line when done
}
});
await session.sendAndWait({ prompt: "Tell me a short joke" });
await client.stop();
process.exit(0);
Python
import asyncio
import sys
from copilot import CopilotClient, PermissionHandler
from copilot.generated.session_events import SessionEventType
async def main():
client = CopilotClient()
await client.start()
session = await client.create_session({
"on_permission_request": PermissionHandler.approve_all,
"model": "gpt-4.1",
"streaming": True,
})
def handle_event(event):
if event.type == SessionEventType.ASSISTANT_MESSAGE_DELTA:
sys.stdout.write(event.data.delta_content)
sys.stdout.flush()
if event.type == SessionEventType.SESSION_IDLE:
print()
session.on(handle_event)
await session.send_and_wait({"prompt": "Tell me a short joke"})
await client.stop()
asyncio.run(main())
Go
session, err := client.CreateSession(&copilot.SessionConfig{
OnPermissionRequest: copilot.PermissionHandler.ApproveAll,
Model: "gpt-4.1",
Streaming: true,
})
session.On(func(event copilot.SessionEvent) {
if event.Type == "assistant.message_delta" {
fmt.Print(*event.Data.DeltaContent)
}
if event.Type == "session.idle" {
fmt.Println()
}
})
_, err = session.SendAndWait(copilot.MessageOptions{Prompt: "Tell me a short joke"}, 0)
.NET
await using var session = await client.CreateSessionAsync(new SessionConfig
{
OnPermissionRequest = PermissionHandler.ApproveAll,
Model = "gpt-4.1",
Streaming = true,
});
session.On(ev =>
{
if (ev is AssistantMessageDeltaEvent deltaEvent)
Console.Write(deltaEvent.Data.DeltaContent);
if (ev is SessionIdleEvent)
Console.WriteLine();
});
await session.SendAndWaitAsync(new MessageOptions { Prompt = "Tell me a short joke" });
Custom Tools
Define tools that Copilot can invoke during reasoning. When you define a tool, you tell Copilot:
- What the tool does (description)
- What parameters it needs (schema)
- What code to run (handler)
TypeScript (JSON Schema)
import { CopilotClient, approveAll, defineTool, SessionEvent } from "@github/copilot-sdk";
const getWeather = defineTool("get_weather", {
description: "Get the current weather for a city",
parameters: {
type: "object",
properties: {
city: { type: "string", description: "The city name" },
},
required: ["city"],
},
handler: async (args: { city: string }) => {
const { city } = args;
// In a real app, call a weather API here
const conditions = ["sunny", "cloudy", "rainy", "partly cloudy"];
const temp = Math.floor(Math.random() * 30) + 50;
const condition = conditions[Math.floor(Math.random() * conditions.length)];
return { city, temperature: `${temp}°F`, condition };
},
});
const client = new CopilotClient();
const session = await client.createSession({
onPermissionRequest: approveAll,
model: "gpt-4.1",
streaming: true,
tools: [getWeather],
});
session.on((event: SessionEvent) => {
if (event.type === "assistant.message_delta") {
process.stdout.write(event.data.deltaContent);
}
});
await session.sendAndWait({
prompt: "What's the weather like in Seattle and Tokyo?",
});
await client.stop();
process.exit(0);
Python (Pydantic)
import asyncio
import random
import sys
from copilot import CopilotClient, PermissionHandler
from copilot.tools import define_tool
from copilot.generated.session_events import SessionEventType
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
class GetWeatherParams(BaseModel):
city: str = Field(description="The name of the city to get weather for")
@define_tool(description="Get the current weather for a city")
async def get_weather(params: GetWeatherParams) -> dict:
city = params.city
conditions = ["sunny", "cloudy", "rainy", "partly cloudy"]
temp = random.randint(50, 80)
condition = random.choice(conditions)
return {"city": city, "temperature": f"{temp}°F", "condition": condition}
async def main():
client = CopilotClient()
await client.start()
session = await client.create_session({
"on_permission_request": PermissionHandler.approve_all,
"model": "gpt-4.1",
"streaming": True,
"tools": [get_weather],
})
def handle_event(event):
if event.type == SessionEventType.ASSISTANT_MESSAGE_DELTA:
sys.stdout.write(event.data.delta_content)
sys.stdout.flush()
session.on(handle_event)
await session.send_and_wait({
"prompt": "What's the weather like in Seattle and Tokyo?"
})
await client.stop()
asyncio.run(main())
Go
type WeatherParams struct {
City string `json:"city" jsonschema:"The city name"`
}
type WeatherResult struct {
City string `json:"city"`
Temperature string `json:"temperature"`
Condition string `json:"condition"`
}
getWeather := copilot.DefineTool(
"get_weather",
"Get the current weather for a city",
func(params WeatherParams, inv copilot.ToolInvocation) (WeatherResult, error) {
conditions := []string{"sunny", "cloudy", "rainy", "partly cloudy"}
temp := rand.Intn(30) + 50
condition := conditions[rand.Intn(len(conditions))]
return WeatherResult{
City: params.City,
Temperature: fmt.Sprintf("%d°F", temp),
Condition: condition,
}, nil
},
)
session, _ := client.CreateSession(&copilot.SessionConfig{
OnPermissionRequest: copilot.PermissionHandler.ApproveAll,
Model: "gpt-4.1",
Streaming: true,
Tools: []copilot.Tool{getWeather},
})
.NET (Microsoft.Extensions.AI)
using GitHub.Copilot.SDK;
using Microsoft.Extensions.AI;
using System.ComponentModel;
var getWeather = AIFunctionFactory.Create(
([Description("The city name")] string city) =>
{
var conditions = new[] { "sunny", "cloudy", "rainy", "partly cloudy" };
var temp = Random.Shared.Next(50, 80);
var condition = conditions[Random.Shared.Next(conditions.Length)];
return new { city, temperature = $"{temp}°F", condition };
},
"get_weather",
"Get the current weather for a city"
);
await using var session = await client.CreateSessionAsync(new SessionConfig
{
OnPermissionRequest = PermissionHandler.ApproveAll,
Model = "gpt-4.1",
Streaming = true,
Tools = [getWeather],
});
How Tools Work
When Copilot decides to call your tool:
- Copilot sends a tool call request with the parameters
- The SDK runs your handler function
- The result is sent back to Copilot
- Copilot incorporates the result into its response
Copilot decides when to call your tool based on the user's question and your tool's description.
Interactive CLI Assistant
Build a complete interactive assistant:
TypeScript
import { CopilotClient, approveAll, defineTool, SessionEvent } from "@github/copilot-sdk";
import * as readline from "readline";
const getWeather = defineTool("get_weather", {
description: "Get the current weather for a city",
parameters: {
type: "object",
properties: {
city: { type: "string", description: "The city name" },
},
required: ["city"],
},
handler: async ({ city }) => {
const conditions = ["sunny", "cloudy", "rainy", "partly cloudy"];
const temp = Math.floor(Math.random() * 30) + 50;
const condition = conditions[Math.floor(Math.random() * conditions.length)];
return { city, temperature: `${temp}°F`, condition };
},
});
const client = new CopilotClient();
const session = await client.createSession({
onPermissionRequest: approveAll,
model: "gpt-4.1",
streaming: true,
tools: [getWeather],
});
session.on((event: SessionEvent) => {
if (event.type === "assistant.message_delta") {
process.stdout.write(event.data.deltaContent);
}
});
const rl = readline.createInterface({
input: process.stdin,
output: process.stdout,
});
console.log("Weather Assistant (type 'exit' to quit)");
console.log("Try: 'What's the weather in Paris?'\n");
const prompt = () => {
rl.question("You: ", async (input) => {
if (input.toLowerCase() === "exit") {
await client.stop();
rl.close();
return;
}
process.stdout.write("Assistant: ");
await session.sendAndWait({ prompt: input });
console.log("\n");
prompt();
});
};
prompt();
Python
import asyncio
import random
import sys
from copilot import CopilotClient, PermissionHandler
from copilot.tools import define_tool
from copilot.generated.session_events import SessionEventType
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
class GetWeatherParams(BaseModel):
city: str = Field(description="The name of the city to get weather for")
@define_tool(description="Get the current weather for a city")
async def get_weather(params: GetWeatherParams) -> dict:
conditions = ["sunny", "cloudy", "rainy", "partly cloudy"]
temp = random.randint(50, 80)
condition = random.choice(conditions)
return {"city": params.city, "temperature": f"{temp}°F", "condition": condition}
async def main():
client = CopilotClient()
await client.start()
session = await client.create_session({
"on_permission_request": PermissionHandler.approve_all,
"model": "gpt-4.1",
"streaming": True,
"tools": [get_weather],
})
def handle_event(event):
if event.type == SessionEventType.ASSISTANT_MESSAGE_DELTA:
sys.stdout.write(event.data.delta_content)
sys.stdout.flush()
session.on(handle_event)
print("Weather Assistant (type 'exit' to quit)")
print("Try: 'What's the weather in Paris?'\n")
while True:
try:
user_input = input("You: ")
except EOFError:
break
if user_input.lower() == "exit":
break
sys.stdout.write("Assistant: ")
await session.send_and_wait({"prompt": user_input})
print("\n")
await client.stop()
asyncio.run(main())
MCP Server Integration
Connect to MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers for pre-built tools. Connect to GitHub's MCP server for repository, issue, and PR access:
TypeScript
const session = await client.createSession({
onPermissionRequest: approveAll,
model: "gpt-4.1",
mcpServers: {
github: {
type: "http",
url: "https://api.githubcopilot.com/mcp/",
},
},
});
Python
session = await client.create_session({
"on_permission_request": PermissionHandler.approve_all,
"model": "gpt-4.1",
"mcp_servers": {
"github": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://api.githubcopilot.com/mcp/",
},
},
})
Go
session, _ := client.CreateSession(&copilot.SessionConfig{
OnPermissionRequest: copilot.PermissionHandler.ApproveAll,
Model: "gpt-4.1",
MCPServers: map[string]copilot.MCPServerConfig{
"github": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://api.githubcopilot.com/mcp/",
},
},
})
.NET
await using var session = await client.CreateSessionAsync(new SessionConfig
{
OnPermissionRequest = PermissionHandler.ApproveAll,
Model = "gpt-4.1",
McpServers = new Dictionary<string, McpServerConfig>
{
["github"] = new McpServerConfig
{
Type = "http",
Url = "https://api.githubcopilot.com/mcp/",
},
},
});
Custom Agents
Define specialized AI personas for specific tasks:
TypeScript
const session = await client.createSession({
onPermissionRequest: approveAll,
model: "gpt-4.1",
customAgents: [{
name: "pr-reviewer",
displayName: "PR Reviewer",
description: "Reviews pull requests for best practices",
prompt: "You are an expert code reviewer. Focus on security, performance, and maintainability.",
}],
});
Python
session = await client.create_session({
"on_permission_request": PermissionHandler.approve_all,
"model": "gpt-4.1",
"custom_agents": [{
"name": "pr-reviewer",
"display_name": "PR Reviewer",
"description": "Reviews pull requests for best practices",
"prompt": "You are an expert code reviewer. Focus on security, performance, and maintainability.",
}],
})
System Message
Customize the AI's behavior and personality:
TypeScript
const session = await client.createSession({
onPermissionRequest: approveAll,
model: "gpt-4.1",
systemMessage: {
content: "You are a helpful assistant for our engineering team. Always be concise.",
},
});
Python
session = await client.create_session({
"on_permission_request": PermissionHandler.approve_all,
"model": "gpt-4.1",
"system_message": {
"content": "You are a helpful assistant for our engineering team. Always be concise.",
},
})
External CLI Server
Run the CLI in server mode separately and connect the SDK to it. Useful for debugging, resource sharing, or custom environments.
Start CLI in Server Mode
copilot --server --port 4321
Connect SDK to External Server
TypeScript
const client = new CopilotClient({
cliUrl: "localhost:4321"
});
const session = await client.createSession({
onPermissionRequest: approveAll,
model: "gpt-4.1",
});
Python
client = CopilotClient({
"cli_url": "localhost:4321"
})
await client.start()
session = await client.create_session({
"on_permission_request": PermissionHandler.approve_all,
"model": "gpt-4.1",
})
Go
client := copilot.NewClient(&copilot.ClientOptions{
CLIUrl: "localhost:4321",
})
if err := client.Start(); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
session, _ := client.CreateSession(&copilot.SessionConfig{
OnPermissionRequest: copilot.PermissionHandler.ApproveAll,
Model: "gpt-4.1",
})
.NET
using var client = new CopilotClient(new CopilotClientOptions
{
CliUrl = "localhost:4321"
});
await using var session = await client.CreateSessionAsync(new SessionConfig
{
OnPermissionRequest = PermissionHandler.ApproveAll,
Model = "gpt-4.1",
});
Note: When cliUrl is provided, the SDK will not spawn or manage a CLI process - it only connects to the existing server.
Event Types
| Event | Description |
|---|---|
user.message | User input added |
assistant.message | Complete model response |
assistant.message_delta | Streaming response chunk |
assistant.reasoning | Model reasoning (model-dependent) |
assistant.reasoning_delta | Streaming reasoning chunk |
tool.execution_start | Tool invocation started |
tool.execution_complete | Tool execution finished |
session.idle | No active processing |
session.error | Error occurred |
Client Configuration
| Option | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
cliPath | Path to Copilot CLI executable | System PATH |
cliUrl | Connect to existing server (e.g., "localhost:4321") | None |
port | Server communication port | Random |
useStdio | Use stdio transport instead of TCP | true |
logLevel | Logging verbosity | "info" |
autoStart | Launch server automatically | true |
autoRestart | Restart on crashes | true |
cwd | Working directory for CLI process | Inherited |
Session Configuration
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
model | LLM to use ("gpt-4.1", "claude-sonnet-4.5", etc.) |
sessionId | Custom session identifier |
tools | Custom tool definitions |
mcpServers | MCP server connections |
customAgents | Custom agent personas |
systemMessage | Override default system prompt |
streaming | Enable incremental response chunks |
availableTools | Whitelist of permitted tools |
excludedTools | Blacklist of disabled tools |
Session Persistence
Save and resume conversations across restarts:
Create with Custom ID
const session = await client.createSession({
onPermissionRequest: approveAll,
sessionId: "user-123-conversation",
model: "gpt-4.1"
});
Resume Session
const session = await client.resumeSession("user-123-conversation", { onPermissionRequest: approveAll });
await session.send({ prompt: "What did we discuss earlier?" });
List and Delete Sessions
const sessions = await client.listSessions();
await client.deleteSession("old-session-id");
Error Handling
try {
const client = new CopilotClient();
const session = await client.createSession({
onPermissionRequest: approveAll,
model: "gpt-4.1",
});
const response = await session.sendAndWait(
{ prompt: "Hello!" },
30000 // timeout in ms
);
} catch (error) {
if (error.code === "ENOENT") {
console.error("Copilot CLI not installed");
} else if (error.code === "ECONNREFUSED") {
console.error("Cannot connect to Copilot server");
} else {
console.error("Error:", error.message);
}
} finally {
await client.stop();
}
Graceful Shutdown
process.on("SIGINT", async () => {
console.log("Shutting down...");
await client.stop();
process.exit(0);
});
Common Patterns
Multi-turn Conversation
const session = await client.createSession({
onPermissionRequest: approveAll,
model: "gpt-4.1",
});
await session.sendAndWait({ prompt: "My name is Alice" });
await session.sendAndWait({ prompt: "What's my name?" });
// Response: "Your name is Alice"
File Attachments
await session.send({
prompt: "Analyze this file",
attachments: [{
type: "file",
path: "./data.csv",
displayName: "Sales Data"
}]
});
Abort Long Operations
const timeoutId = setTimeout(() => {
session.abort();
}, 60000);
session.on((event) => {
if (event.type === "session.idle") {
clearTimeout(timeoutId);
}
});
Available Models
Query available models at runtime:
const models = await client.getModels();
// Returns: ["gpt-4.1", "gpt-4o", "claude-sonnet-4.5", ...]
Best Practices
- Always cleanup: Use
try-finallyordeferto ensureclient.stop()is called - Set timeouts: Use
sendAndWaitwith timeout for long operations - Handle events: Subscribe to error events for robust error handling
- Use streaming: Enable streaming for better UX on long responses
- Persist sessions: Use custom session IDs for multi-turn conversations
- Define clear tools: Write descriptive tool names and descriptions
Architecture
Your Application
|
SDK Client
| JSON-RPC
Copilot CLI (server mode)
|
GitHub (models, auth)
The SDK manages the CLI process lifecycle automatically. All communication happens via JSON-RPC over stdio or TCP.
Resources
- GitHub Repository: https://github.com/github/copilot-sdk
- Getting Started Tutorial: https://github.com/github/copilot-sdk/blob/main/docs/tutorials/first-app.md
- GitHub MCP Server: https://github.com/github/github-mcp-server
- MCP Servers Directory: https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/servers
- Cookbook: https://github.com/github/copilot-sdk/tree/main/cookbook
- Samples: https://github.com/github/copilot-sdk/tree/main/samples
Status
This SDK is in Technical Preview and may have breaking changes. Not recommended for production use yet.
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