Can I see my GitHub Copilot usage?
Okay, so you're wondering how to actually see how much you're using GitHub Copilot, right? I get it! It's cool to know if you're really getting your money's worth, or just kinda letting it sit there. I mean, I was curious myself when I first started using it.
Anyway, here's how I check my Copilot usage. It's pretty simple, actually:
- First, head over to your organization's settings on GitHub. You know, where all the important stuff lives.
- Then, look for something like "Billing and plans." It's usually tucked away under the "Access" section. Why do they hide this stuff? I always wonder...
- And BAM! Once you're there, you should see a breakdown of your Copilot usage. Like, how many suggestions it gave you, or maybe even how many lines of code it helped you write? It'll also show you any upcoming changes to your plan. You know, in case they're sneaking in a price hike! (Just kidding... mostly!)
I remember the first time I checked mine. I was surprised to see how much I was actually using it. I mean, I felt like it was helping, but seeing the numbers? That was really cool. It's like, "Wow, this thing is paying for itself!"
Hope that helps you find your Copilot usage! Let me know if you get stuck, okay? We've all been there, clicking around, trying to find that one setting... you're not alone!
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