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If you experience issues when using GitHub Copilot for Azure, you can get support from the product team. However, where you find support you need depends on the type of issue you're experiencing. Since GitHub Copilot for Azure is one of many extensions to GitHub Copilot, this document provides some guidance on where to look for support for your issue.
GitHub Copilot support
Seek out support for GitHub Copilot when experiencing the following issues:
- Copilot or GitHub authentication issues
- Issues with a large language model (LLM)
To get support, create a new issue on the GitHub Copilot repo.
GitHub Copilot for Azure support
Seek out support for GitHub Copilot for Azure when experiencing the following issues:
- Azure authentication issues
- Tool performance (calls to the tools are taking too long, or returning unusable results)
- Incorrect tool calling (the wrong tools are being called by the LLM)
- Installation issues
To get support, create a new issue on the GitHub Copilot for Azure repo.
Related content
- Understand what GitHub Copilot for Azure is and how it works.
- Get started with GitHub Copilot for Azure by installing the software and writing your first prompt.
- Follow the quickstart to understand how to include GitHub Copilot for Azure in your software development workflow. The quickstart describes how to deploy services to Azure, monitor their status, and troubleshoot problems.
- See example prompts for learning more about Azure and understanding your Azure account, subscription, and resources.
- See example prompts for designing and developing applications for Azure.
- See example prompts for deploying your application to Azure.
- See example prompts for optimizing your applications in Azure.