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1. Return to your codespace.
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2. Select the **Copilot Chat** icon at the top of your codespace.
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3. Type a message like "Hello world" in the Copilot Chat window and press enter. This should activate Copilot Chat.
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4. Alternatively, if you are not authenticated you will be prompted to sign in to your GitHub account. Follow the instructions to authenticate.
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6. After navigating back to the GitHub Codespace, you should see that the GitHub MCP server has started. You can check this in two places:
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- The line in **.vscode/mcp.json** which previously said start. It should now present several options, and show a number of tools available.
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- The line in **.vscode/mcp.json** which previously said start should now present several options, and show a number of tools available.
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- Select the tools icon in the Copilot Chat pane to see the tools available. Scroll down the list that appears at the top of the screen, and you should see a list of tools from the GitHub MCP server.
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That's it! You can now use Copilot Chat in agent mode to create issues, manage pull requests, and more.
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