A wrapper around GitHub Copilot API to make it OpenAI compatible, making it usable for other tools like AI assistants, local interfaces, and development utilities.
copilot-api-demo.mp4
- Bun (>= 1.2.x)
- GitHub account with Copilot subscription (Individual or Business)
To install dependencies, run:
bun installBuild image
docker build -t copilot-api .Run the container
docker run -p 4141:4141 copilot-apiYou can run the project directly using npx:
npx copilot-api@latest startWith options:
npx copilot-api@latest start --port 8080For authentication only:
npx copilot-api@latest authCopilot API now uses a subcommand structure with two main commands:
start: Start the Copilot API server (default command). This command will also handle authentication if needed.auth: Run GitHub authentication flow without starting the server. This is typically used if you need to generate a token for use with the--github-tokenoption, especially in non-interactive environments.
The following command line options are available for the start command:
| Option | Description | Default | Alias |
|---|---|---|---|
| --port | Port to listen on | 4141 | -p |
| --verbose | Enable verbose logging | false | -v |
| --business | Use a business plan GitHub account | false | none |
| --manual | Enable manual request approval | false | none |
| --rate-limit | Rate limit in seconds between requests | none | -r |
| --wait | Wait instead of error when rate limit is hit | false | -w |
| --github-token | Provide GitHub token directly (must be generated using the auth subcommand) |
none | -g |
| Option | Description | Default | Alias |
|---|---|---|---|
| --verbose | Enable verbose logging | false | -v |
Using with npx:
# Basic usage with start command
npx copilot-api@latest start
# Run on custom port with verbose logging
npx copilot-api@latest start --port 8080 --verbose
# Use with a Business GitHub account
npx copilot-api@latest start --business
# Enable manual approval for each request
npx copilot-api@latest start --manual
# Set rate limit to 30 seconds between requests
npx copilot-api@latest start --rate-limit 30
# Wait instead of error when rate limit is hit
npx copilot-api@latest start --rate-limit 30 --wait
# Provide GitHub token directly
npx copilot-api@latest start --github-token ghp_YOUR_TOKEN_HERE
# Run only the auth flow
npx copilot-api@latest auth
# Run auth flow with verbose logging
npx copilot-api@latest auth --verboseThe project can be run from source in several ways:
bun run devbun run start- Consider using free models (e.g., Gemini, Mistral, Openrouter) as the
weak-model - Use architect mode sparingly
- Disable
yes-alwaysin your aider configuration - Be mindful that Claude 3.7 thinking mode consumes more tokens
- Enable the
--manualflag to review and approve each request before processing - If you have a GitHub Business account with Copilot, use the
--businessflag
When using the --manual flag, the server will prompt you to approve each incoming request:
? Accept incoming request? > (y/N)
This helps you control usage and monitor requests in real-time.