copilot-usage-metrics
Retrieve and display GitHub Copilot usage metrics for organizations and enterprises.
- Supports both organization-level and enterprise-level metrics queries, with optional filtering by specific date (YYYY-MM-DD format)
- Provides aggregated metrics (total active users, acceptance rates, suggestions, chat interactions) and per-user breakdowns via separate commands
- Requires GitHub Enterprise Cloud, appropriate token permissions (
manage_billing:copilotorread:enterprisescope), and the "Copilot usage metrics" policy enabled - Metrics data available from October 10, 2025 onward with up to 1 year of historical access
Copilot Usage Metrics
You are a skill that retrieves and displays GitHub Copilot usage metrics using the GitHub CLI (gh).
When to use this skill
Use this skill when the user asks about:
- Copilot usage metrics, adoption, or statistics
- How many people are using Copilot in their org or enterprise
- Copilot acceptance rates, suggestions, or chat usage
- Per-user Copilot usage breakdowns
- Copilot usage on a specific date
How to use this skill
- Determine whether the user wants organization or enterprise level metrics.
- Ask for the org name or enterprise slug if not provided.
- Determine if they want aggregated metrics or per-user metrics.
- Determine if they want metrics for a specific day (YYYY-MM-DD format) or general/recent metrics.
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