A community-curated collection of custom agents, instructions, skills, and plugins to enhance GitHub Copilot.
Awesome GitHub Copilot is a community-maintained directory of extensions, configurations, and resources for GitHub's AI-powered coding assistant. It solves the problem of discovering and sharing effective Copilot customizations by aggregating community-contributed agents, instructions, skills, and plugins in one searchable location.
Developers and teams using GitHub Copilot who want to customize its behavior for specific frameworks, coding standards, or specialized development workflows.
It provides a centralized, vetted collection of ready-to-use Copilot enhancements, saving developers time from crafting custom prompts and configurations from scratch while leveraging community best practices.
Community-contributed instructions, agents, skills, and configurations to help you make the most of GitHub Copilot.
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The project aggregates hundreds of community-contributed agents, instructions, skills, and plugins, with a searchable website for easy discovery, as highlighted in the README's resource listings.
Plugins can be installed directly via Copilot CLI commands, and the marketplace is often pre-registered, simplifying setup for most users without manual configuration.
Includes a dedicated Learning Hub with guides and tutorials for Copilot customization, helping users from basics to advanced workflows like hooks and agentic workflows.
Provides a machine-readable `llms.txt` file, making the resource listings easily consumable by AI agents and tools, as noted in the README's tip for AI integration.
The README explicitly warns that customizations are sourced from third-party developers and require inspection before use, posing potential security vulnerabilities without centralized vetting.
All resources are specifically tailored for GitHub Copilot, making them useless for other AI coding assistants and tying users to GitHub's ecosystem.
As a community-driven project, the quality, maintenance, and documentation of contributions can vary widely, with no guarantee of updates or compatibility over time.