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GitHub Copilot CLI 설치

부조종사 CLI를 설치하여 명령줄에서 직접 Copilot을 사용할 수 있는 방법을 알아봅니다.

참고 항목

GitHub Copilot CLI is in public preview with data protection and subject to change.

To find out about Copilot CLI before you install it, see About GitHub Copilot CLI.

Prerequisites

  • An active GitHub Copilot subscription. See Copilot plans.
  • (On Windows) PowerShell v6 or higher

If you have access to GitHub Copilot via your organization or enterprise, you cannot use Copilot CLI if your organization owner or enterprise administrator has disabled it in the organization or enterprise settings. See Managing policies and features for GitHub Copilot in your organization.

Installing or updating Copilot CLI

You can install Copilot CLI using WinGet (Windows), Homebrew (macOS and Linux), npm (all platforms), or an install script (macOS and Linux).

Installing with WinGet (Windows)

PowerShell
winget install GitHub.Copilot

To install the prerelease version:

PowerShell
winget install GitHub.Copilot.Prerelease

Installing with Homebrew (macOS and Linux)

Shell
brew install copilot-cli

To install the prerelease version:

Shell
brew install copilot-cli@prerelease

Installing with npm (all platforms, requires Node.js 22+)

Shell
npm install -g @github/copilot

To install the prerelease version:

Shell
npm install -g @github/copilot@prerelease

Installing with the install script (macOS and Linux)

Shell
curl -fsSL https://gh.io/copilot-install | bash

Or:

Shell
wget -qO- https://gh.io/copilot-install | bash

To run as root and install to /usr/local/bin, use | sudo bash.

To install to a custom directory, set the PREFIX environment variable. It defaults to /usr/local when run as root or $HOME/.local when run as a non-root user.

To install a specific version, set the VERSION environment variable. It defaults to the latest version.

For example, to install version v0.0.369 to a custom directory:

Shell
curl -fsSL https://gh.io/copilot-install | VERSION="v0.0.369" PREFIX="$HOME/custom" bash

Download from GitHub.com

You can download the executables directly from the copilot-cli repository.

Download the executable for your platform, unpack it, and run.

Authenticating with Copilot CLI

On first launch, if you're not currently logged in to GitHub, you'll be prompted to use the /login slash command. Enter this command and follow the on-screen instructions to authenticate.

Authenticating with a personal access token

You can also authenticate using a fine-grained personal access token with the "Copilot Requests" permission enabled.

  1. Visit Fine-grained personal access tokens.
  2. Under "Permissions," click Add permissions and select Copilot Requests.
  3. Click Generate token.
  4. Add the token to your environment using the GH_TOKEN or GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable (in order of precedence).

Next steps

You can now use Copilot from the command line. See Using GitHub Copilot CLI.