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copilot-sdk

Build applications powered by GitHub Copilot using the Copilot SDK. Use when creating programmatic integrations with Copilot across Node.js/TypeScript, Python, Go, or .NET. Covers session management, custom tools, streaming, hooks, MCP servers, BYOK providers, session persistence, custom agents, skills, and deployment patterns. Requires GitHub Copilot CLI installed and a GitHub Copilot subscription (unless using BYOK).

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GitHub Copilot SDK

Build applications that programmatically interact with GitHub Copilot. The SDK wraps the Copilot CLI via JSON-RPC, providing session management, custom tools, hooks, MCP server integration, and streaming across Node.js, Python, Go, and .NET.

Prerequisites

  • GitHub Copilot CLI installed and authenticated (copilot --version)
  • GitHub Copilot subscription (Individual, Business, or Enterprise) — not required for BYOK
  • Runtime: Node.js 18+ / Python 3.8+ / Go 1.21+ / .NET 8.0+

Installation

Language Package Install
Node.js @github/copilot-sdk npm install @github/copilot-sdk
Python github-copilot-sdk pip install github-copilot-sdk
Go github.com/github/copilot-sdk/go go get github.com/github/copilot-sdk/go
.NET GitHub.Copilot.SDK dotnet add package GitHub.Copilot.SDK

Architecture

The SDK communicates with the Copilot CLI via JSON-RPC over stdio (default) or TCP. The CLI manages model calls, tool execution, session state, and MCP server lifecycle.

Your App → SDK Client → [stdio/TCP] → Copilot CLI → Model Provider
                                          ↕
                                     MCP Servers

Transport modes:

Mode Description Use Case
Stdio (default) CLI as subprocess via pipes Local dev, single process
TCP CLI as network server Multi-client, backend services

Core Pattern: Client → Session → Message

All SDK usage follows: create a client, create a session, send messages.

Node.js / TypeScript

typescript
import { CopilotClient } from "@github/copilot-sdk";

const client = new CopilotClient();
const session = await client.createSession({ model: "gpt-4.1" });

const response = await session.sendAndWait({ prompt: "What is 2 + 2?" });
console.log(response?.data.content);

await client.stop();

Python

python
import asyncio
from copilot import CopilotClient

async def main():
    client = CopilotClient()
    await client.start()
    session = await client.create_session({"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

go
client := copilot.NewClient(nil)
if err := client.Start(ctx); err != nil { log.Fatal(err) }
defer client.Stop()

session, _ := client.CreateSession(ctx, &copilot.SessionConfig{Model: "gpt-4.1"})
response, _ := session.SendAndWait(ctx, copilot.MessageOptions{Prompt: "What is 2 + 2?"})
fmt.Println(*response.Data.Content)

.NET

csharp
await using var client = new CopilotClient();
await using var session = await client.CreateSessionAsync(new SessionConfig { Model = "gpt-4.1" });
var response = await session.SendAndWaitAsync(new MessageOptions { Prompt = "What is 2 + 2?" });
Console.WriteLine(response?.Data.Content);

Streaming Responses

Enable real-time output by setting streaming: true and subscribing to delta events.

Node.js

typescript
const session = await client.createSession({ model: "gpt-4.1", streaming: true });

session.on("assistant.message_delta", (event) => {
    process.stdout.write(event.data.deltaContent);
});
session.on("session.idle", () => console.log());

await session.sendAndWait({ prompt: "Tell me a joke" });

Python

python
from copilot.generated.session_events import SessionEventType

session = await client.create_session({"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 joke"})

Event Subscription

Method Description
on(handler) Subscribe to all events; returns unsubscribe function
on(eventType, handler) Subscribe to specific event type (Node.js only)

Call the returned function to unsubscribe. In .NET, call .Dispose() on the returned disposable.


Custom Tools

Define tools that Copilot can call to extend its capabilities.

Node.js

typescript
import { CopilotClient, defineTool } 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 ({ city }) => ({ city, temperature: "72°F", condition: "sunny" }),
});

const session = await client.createSession({
    model: "gpt-4.1",
    tools: [getWeather],
});

Python

python
from copilot.tools import define_tool
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field

class GetWeatherParams(BaseModel):
    city: str = Field(description="The city name")

@define_tool(description="Get the current weather for a city")
async def get_weather(params: GetWeatherParams) -> dict:
    return {"city": params.city, "temperature": "72°F", "condition": "sunny"}

session = await client.create_session({"model": "gpt-4.1", "tools": [get_weather]})

Go

go
type WeatherParams struct {
    City string `json:"city" jsonschema:"The city name"`
}

getWeather := copilot.DefineTool("get_weather", "Get weather for a city",
    func(params WeatherParams, inv copilot.ToolInvocation) (WeatherResult, error) {
        return WeatherResult{City: params.City, Temperature: "72°F"}, nil
    },
)

session, _ := client.CreateSession(ctx, &copilot.SessionConfig{
    Model: "gpt-4.1",
    Tools: []copilot.Tool{getWeather},
})

.NET

csharp
using Microsoft.Extensions.AI;
using System.ComponentModel;

var getWeather = AIFunctionFactory.Create(
    ([Description("The city name")] string city) => new { city, temperature = "72°F" },
    "get_weather", "Get the current weather for a city");

await using var session = await client.CreateSessionAsync(new SessionConfig {
    Model = "gpt-4.1", Tools = [getWeather],
});

Tool Requirements

  • Handler must return JSON-serializable data (not undefined)
  • Parameters must follow JSON Schema format
  • Tool description should clearly state when the tool should be used

Hooks

Intercept and customize session behavior at key lifecycle points.

Hook Trigger Use Case
onPreToolUse Before tool executes Permission control, argument modification
onPostToolUse After tool executes Result transformation, logging, redaction
onUserPromptSubmitted User sends message Prompt modification, filtering, context injection
onSessionStart Session begins (new or resumed) Add context, configure session
onSessionEnd Session ends Cleanup, analytics, metrics
onErrorOccurred Error happens Custom error handling, retry logic, monitoring

Pre-Tool Use Hook

Control tool permissions, modify arguments, or inject context before tool execution.

typescript
const session = await client.createSession({
    hooks: {
        onPreToolUse: async (input) => {
            if (["shell", "bash"].includes(input.toolName)) {
                return { permissionDecision: "deny", permissionDecisionReason: "Shell access not permitted" };
            }
            return { permissionDecision: "allow" };
        },
    },
});

Input fields: timestamp, cwd, toolName, toolArgs

Output fields:

Field Type Description
permissionDecision "allow" | "deny" | "ask" Whether to allow the tool call
permissionDecisionReason string Explanation for deny/ask
modifiedArgs object Modified arguments to pass
additionalContext string Extra context for conversation
suppressOutput boolean Hide tool output from conversation

Post-Tool Use Hook

Transform results, redact sensitive data, or log tool activity after execution.

typescript
hooks: {
    onPostToolUse: async (input) => {
        // Redact sensitive data from results
        if (typeof input.toolResult === "string") {
            let redacted = input.toolResult;
            for (const pattern of SENSITIVE_PATTERNS) {
                redacted = redacted.replace(pattern, "[REDACTED]");
            }
            if (redacted !== input.toolResult) {
                return { modifiedResult: redacted };
            }
        }
        return null; // Pass through unchanged
    },
}

Output fields: modifiedResult, additionalContext, suppressOutput

User Prompt Submitted Hook

Modify or enhance user prompts before processing. Useful for prompt templates, context injection, and input validation.

typescript
hooks: {
    onUserPromptSubmitted: async (input) => {
        return {
            modifiedPrompt: `[User from engineering team] ${input.prompt}`,
            additionalContext: "Follow company coding standards.",
        };
    },
}

Output fields: modifiedPrompt, additionalContext, suppressOutput

Session Lifecycle Hooks

typescript
hooks: {
    onSessionStart: async (input, invocation) => {
        // input.source: "startup" | "resume" | "new"
        console.log(`Session ${invocation.sessionId} started (${input.source})`);
        return { additionalContext: "Project uses TypeScript and React." };
    },
    onSessionEnd: async (input, invocation) => {
        // input.reason: "complete" | "error" | "abort" | "timeout" | "user_exit"
        await recordMetrics({ sessionId: invocation.sessionId, reason: input.reason });
        return null;
    },
}

Error Handling Hook

typescript
hooks: {
    onErrorOccurred: async (input) => {
        // input.errorContext: "model_call" | "tool_execution" | "system" | "user_input"
        // input.recoverable: boolean
        if (input.errorContext === "model_call" && input.error.includes("rate")) {
            return { errorHandling: "retry", retryCount: 3, userNotification: "Rate limited. Retrying..." };
        }
        return null; // Default error handling
    },
}

Output fields: suppressOutput, errorHandling ("retry" | "skip" | "abort"), retryCount, userNotification

Python Hook Example

python
async def on_pre_tool_use(input_data, invocation):
    if input_data["toolName"] in ["shell", "bash"]:
        return {"permissionDecision": "deny", "permissionDecisionReason": "Not permitted"}
    return {"permissionDecision": "allow"}

session = await client.create_session({
    "hooks": {"on_pre_tool_use": on_pre_tool_use}
})

Go Hook Example

go
session, _ := client.CreateSession(ctx, &copilot.SessionConfig{
    Hooks: &copilot.SessionHooks{
        OnPreToolUse: func(input copilot.PreToolUseHookInput, inv copilot.HookInvocation) (*copilot.PreToolUseHookOutput, error) {
            return &copilot.PreToolUseHookOutput{PermissionDecision: "allow"}, nil
        },
    },
})

MCP Server Integration

Connect to MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers for pre-built tool capabilities.

Local Stdio Server

typescript
const session = await client.createSession({
    mcpServers: {
        filesystem: {
            type: "local",
            command: "npx",
            args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "/allowed/path"],
            tools: ["*"],
            env: { DEBUG: "true" },
            cwd: "./servers",
            timeout: 30000,
        },
    },
});

Remote HTTP Server

typescript
const session = await client.createSession({
    mcpServers: {
        github: {
            type: "http",
            url: "https://api.githubcopilot.com/mcp/",
            headers: { Authorization: "Bearer ${TOKEN}" },
            tools: ["*"],
        },
    },
});

MCP Config Fields

Local/Stdio:

Field Type Required Description
type "local" No Defaults to local
command string Yes Executable path
args string[] Yes Command arguments
env object No Environment variables
cwd string No Working directory
tools string[] No ["*"] for all, [] for none
timeout number No Timeout in milliseconds

Remote HTTP:

Field Type Required Description
type "http" Yes Server type
url string Yes Server URL
headers object No HTTP headers
tools string[] No Tool filter
timeout number No Timeout in ms

MCP Debugging

Test MCP servers independently before integrating:

bash
echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"initialize","params":{"protocolVersion":"2024-11-05","capabilities":{},"clientInfo":{"name":"test","version":"1.0"}}}' | /path/to/your/mcp-server

Use the MCP Inspector for interactive debugging:

bash
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector /path/to/your/mcp-server

Common MCP issues:

  • Tools not appearing → Set tools: ["*"] and verify server responds to tools/list
  • Server not starting → Use absolute command paths, check cwd
  • Stdout pollution → Debug output must go to stderr, not stdout

Authentication

Methods (Priority Order)

  1. Explicit tokengithubToken in constructor
  2. HMAC keyCAPI_HMAC_KEY or COPILOT_HMAC_KEY env vars
  3. Direct API tokenGITHUB_COPILOT_API_TOKEN with COPILOT_API_URL
  4. Environment variablesCOPILOT_GITHUB_TOKENGH_TOKENGITHUB_TOKEN
  5. Stored OAuth — From copilot auth login
  6. GitHub CLIgh auth credentials

Programmatic Token

typescript
const client = new CopilotClient({ githubToken: process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN });

OAuth GitHub App

For multi-user apps where users sign in with GitHub:

typescript
const client = new CopilotClient({
    githubToken: userAccessToken,    // gho_ or ghu_ token from OAuth flow
    useLoggedInUser: false,          // Don't use stored CLI credentials
});

Supported token types: gho_ (OAuth), ghu_ (GitHub App), github_pat_ (fine-grained PAT). Not supported: ghp_ (classic PAT — deprecated).

Disable Auto-Login

Prevent the SDK from using stored credentials:

typescript
const client = new CopilotClient({ useLoggedInUser: false });

BYOK (Bring Your Own Key)

Use your own API keys — no Copilot subscription required. The CLI acts as agent runtime only.

Provider Configurations

OpenAI:

typescript
provider: { type: "openai", baseUrl: "https://api.openai.com/v1", apiKey: process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY }

Azure AI Foundry (OpenAI-compatible):

typescript
provider: {
    type: "openai",
    baseUrl: "https://your-resource.openai.azure.com/openai/v1/",
    apiKey: process.env.FOUNDRY_API_KEY,
    wireApi: "responses",  // Use "responses" for GPT-5 series, "completions" for others
}

Azure OpenAI (native endpoint):

typescript
provider: {
    type: "azure",
    baseUrl: "https://my-resource.openai.azure.com",  // Just the host — no /openai/v1
    apiKey: process.env.AZURE_OPENAI_KEY,
    azure: { apiVersion: "2024-10-21" },
}

Anthropic:

typescript
provider: { type: "anthropic", baseUrl: "https://api.anthropic.com", apiKey: process.env.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }

Ollama (local):

typescript
provider: { type: "openai", baseUrl: "http://localhost:11434/v1" }

Provider Config Reference

Field Type Description
type "openai" | "azure" | "anthropic" Provider type
baseUrl string Required. API endpoint URL
apiKey string API key (optional for local providers)
bearerToken string Bearer token auth (takes precedence over apiKey)
wireApi "completions" | "responses" API format (default: "completions")
azure.apiVersion string Azure API version (default: "2024-10-21")

Azure Managed Identity with BYOK

Use DefaultAzureCredential to get short-lived bearer tokens for Azure deployments:

python
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from copilot import CopilotClient, ProviderConfig, SessionConfig

credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
token = credential.get_token("https://cognitiveservices.azure.com/.default").token

session = await client.create_session(SessionConfig(
    model="gpt-4.1",
    provider=ProviderConfig(
        type="openai",
        base_url=f"{foundry_url}/openai/v1/",
        bearer_token=token,
        wire_api="responses",
    ),
))

Note: Bearer tokens expire (~1 hour). For long-running apps, refresh the token before each new session. The SDK does not auto-refresh tokens.

BYOK Limitations

  • Static credentials only — no native Entra ID, OIDC, or managed identity support
  • No auto-refresh — expired tokens require creating a new session
  • Keys not persisted — must re-provide provider config on session resume
  • Model availability — limited to what your provider offers

Session Persistence

Resume sessions across restarts by providing your own session ID.

typescript
// Create with explicit ID
const session = await client.createSession({
    sessionId: "user-123-task-456",
    model: "gpt-4.1",
});

// Resume later (even from a different client instance)
const resumed = await client.resumeSession("user-123-task-456");
await resumed.sendAndWait({ prompt: "What did we discuss?" });

Session Management

typescript
const sessions = await client.listSessions();           // List all
const lastId = await client.getLastSessionId();          // Get most recent
await client.deleteSession("user-123-task-456");         // Delete from storage
await session.destroy();                                 // Destroy active session

Resume Options

When resuming, you can reconfigure: model, systemMessage, availableTools, excludedTools, provider (required for BYOK), reasoningEffort, streaming, mcpServers, customAgents, skillDirectories, infiniteSessions.

Session ID Best Practices

Pattern Example Use Case
user-{userId}-{taskId} user-alice-pr-review-42 Multi-user apps
tenant-{tenantId}-{workflow} tenant-acme-onboarding Multi-tenant SaaS
{userId}-{taskType}-{timestamp} alice-deploy-1706932800 Time-based cleanup

What Gets Persisted

Session state is saved to ~/.copilot/session-state/{sessionId}/:

Data Persisted? Notes
Conversation history ✅ Yes Full message thread
Tool call results ✅ Yes Cached for context
Agent planning state ✅ Yes plan.md file
Session artifacts ✅ Yes In files/ directory
Provider/API keys ❌ No Must re-provide on resume
In-memory tool state ❌ No Design tools to be stateless

Infinite Sessions

For long-running workflows that may exceed context limits, enable auto-compaction:

typescript
const session = await client.createSession({
    infiniteSessions: {
        enabled: true,
        backgroundCompactionThreshold: 0.80,  // Start background compaction at 80%
        bufferExhaustionThreshold: 0.95,       // Block and compact at 95%
    },
});

Thresholds are context utilization ratios (0.0–1.0), not absolute token counts.


Custom Agents

Define specialized AI personas:

typescript
const session = await client.createSession({
    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.",
    }],
});

System Message

Control AI behavior and personality:

typescript
const session = await client.createSession({
    systemMessage: { content: "You are a helpful assistant. Always be concise." },
});

Skills Integration

Load skill directories to extend Copilot's capabilities:

typescript
const session = await client.createSession({
    skillDirectories: ["./skills/code-review", "./skills/documentation"],
    disabledSkills: ["experimental-feature"],
});

Skills can be combined with custom agents and MCP servers:

typescript
const session = await client.createSession({
    skillDirectories: ["./skills/security"],
    customAgents: [{ name: "auditor", prompt: "Focus on OWASP Top 10." }],
    mcpServers: { postgres: { type: "local", command: "npx", args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-postgres"], tools: ["*"] } },
});

Permission & Input Handlers

Handle tool permissions and user input requests programmatically. The SDK uses a deny-by-default permission model — all permission requests are denied unless you provide a handler.

typescript
const session = await client.createSession({
    onPermissionRequest: async (request) => {
        if (request.kind === "shell") {
            return { approved: request.command.startsWith("git") };
        }
        return { approved: true };
    },
    onUserInputRequest: async (request) => {
        return { response: "yes" };
    },
});

Token Usage Tracking

Subscribe to usage events instead of using CLI /usage:

typescript
session.on("assistant.usage", (event) => {
    console.log("Tokens:", { input: event.data.inputTokens, output: event.data.outputTokens });
});

Deployment Patterns

Local CLI (Default)

SDK auto-spawns CLI as subprocess. Simplest setup — zero configuration.

typescript
const client = new CopilotClient(); // Auto-manages CLI process

External CLI Server (Backend Services)

Run CLI in headless mode, connect SDK over TCP:

bash
copilot --headless --port 4321
typescript
const client = new CopilotClient({ cliUrl: "localhost:4321" });

Multi-client support: Multiple SDK clients can share one CLI server.

Bundled CLI (Desktop Apps)

Ship CLI binary with your app:

typescript
const client = new CopilotClient({ cliPath: path.join(__dirname, "vendor", "copilot") });

Docker Compose

yaml
services:
  copilot-cli:
    image: ghcr.io/github/copilot-cli:latest
    command: ["--headless", "--port", "4321"]
    environment:
      - COPILOT_GITHUB_TOKEN=${COPILOT_GITHUB_TOKEN}
    volumes:
      - session-data:/root/.copilot/session-state
  api:
    build: .
    environment:
      - CLI_URL=copilot-cli:4321
    depends_on: [copilot-cli]
volumes:
  session-data:

Session Isolation Patterns

Pattern Isolation Resources Best For
CLI per user Complete High Multi-tenant SaaS, compliance
Shared CLI + session IDs Logical Low Internal tools
Shared sessions None Low Team collaboration (requires locking)

Production Checklist

  • Session cleanup: periodic deletion of expired sessions
  • Health checks: ping CLI server, restart if unresponsive
  • Persistent storage: mount ~/.copilot/session-state/ for containers
  • Secret management: use Vault/K8s Secrets for tokens
  • Session locking: Redis or similar for shared session access
  • Graceful shutdown: drain active sessions before stopping CLI

Client Configuration

Option Type Default Description
cliPath string Auto-detected Path to Copilot CLI executable
cliUrl string URL of external CLI server
githubToken string GitHub token for auth
useLoggedInUser boolean true Use stored CLI credentials
logLevel string "none" "none" | "error" | "warning" | "info" | "debug"
autoRestart boolean true Auto-restart CLI on crash
useStdio boolean true Use stdio transport

Session Configuration

Option Type Description
model string Model to use (e.g., "gpt-4.1", "claude-sonnet-4")
sessionId string Custom ID for resumable sessions
streaming boolean Enable streaming responses
tools Tool[] Custom tools
mcpServers object MCP server configurations
hooks object Session hooks
provider object BYOK provider config
customAgents object[] Custom agent definitions
systemMessage object System message override
skillDirectories string[] Directories to load skills from
disabledSkills string[] Skills to disable
reasoningEffort string Reasoning effort level
availableTools string[] Restrict available tools
excludedTools string[] Exclude specific tools
infiniteSessions object Auto-compaction config
workingDirectory string Working directory

SDK vs CLI Feature Comparison

✅ Available in SDK

Session management, messaging (send/sendAndWait/abort), message history (getMessages), custom tools, tool permission hooks, MCP servers (local + HTTP), streaming, model selection, BYOK providers, custom agents, system message, skills, infinite sessions, permission handlers, 40+ event types.

❌ CLI-Only Features

Session export (--share), slash commands, interactive UI, terminal rendering, YOLO mode, login/logout flows, /compact (use infiniteSessions instead), /usage (use usage events), /review, /delegate.

Workarounds:

  • Session export → Collect events manually with session.on() + session.getMessages()
  • Permission control → Use onPermissionRequest handler instead of --allow-all-paths
  • Context compaction → Use infiniteSessions config instead of /compact

Debugging

Enable debug logging:

typescript
const client = new CopilotClient({ logLevel: "debug" });

Custom log directory:

typescript
const client = new CopilotClient({ cliArgs: ["--log-dir", "/path/to/logs"] });

Common Issues

Issue Cause Solution
CLI not found CLI not installed or not in PATH Install CLI or set cliPath
Not authenticated No valid credentials Run copilot auth login or provide githubToken
Session not found Using session after destroy() Check listSessions() for valid IDs
Connection refused CLI process crashed Enable autoRestart: true, check port conflicts
MCP tools missing Server init failure or tools not enabled Set tools: ["*"], test server independently

Connection State

typescript
console.log("State:", client.getState());  // "connected" after start()
client.on("stateChange", (state) => console.log("Changed to:", state));

Key API Summary

Language Client Session Create Send Resume Stop
Node.js new CopilotClient() client.createSession() session.sendAndWait() client.resumeSession() client.stop()
Python CopilotClient() client.create_session() session.send_and_wait() client.resume_session() client.stop()
Go copilot.NewClient(nil) client.CreateSession() session.SendAndWait() client.ResumeSession() client.Stop()
.NET new CopilotClient() client.CreateSessionAsync() session.SendAndWaitAsync() client.ResumeSessionAsync() client.DisposeAsync()

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