Hang-9 / LSP-copilot

GitHub Copilot support for Sublime Text LSP plugin provided through Copilot.vim.

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LSP-copilot

Copilot

GitHub Copilot support for Sublime Text LSP plugin provided through Copilot.vim.

This plugin uses Copilot distribution which uses OpenAI Codex to suggest codes and entire functions in real-time right from your editor.

Prerequisites

  • Public network connection.
  • Active GitHub Copilot subscription.

Installation

  1. Install LSP and LSP-copilot via Package Control.
  2. Restart Sublime Text.

Setup

On the first time use, follow the steps below:

  1. Open any file.
  2. Execute Copilot: Sign In from the command palette.
  3. Follow the prompts to authenticate LSP-copilot.
    1. The User Code will be auto copied to your clipboard.
    2. Paste the User Code into the pop-up GitHub authentication page.
    3. Return to Sublime Text and press OK on the dialog.
    4. If you see a "sign in OK" dialog, LSP-copilot should start working since then.

FAQs

Pressing Tab commits autocompletion rather than Copilot's suggestion

There is no way for a plugin to know which one is wanted. But you can define your own dedicate keybinding to commit Copilot's suggestion.

{
    "keys": ["YOUR_OWN_DEDICATE_KEYBINDING"],
    "command": "copilot_accept_completion",
    "context": [
        {
            "key": "setting.copilot.completion.is_visible"
        }
    ]
},

I see UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT_LOCALLY error

If working behind a VPN and/or Proxy, you may be required to add your CA file into the NODE environment. See below for LSP-copilots support for this.

In LSP-copilot's plugin settings, add the following env key:

{
  "env": {
      "NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS": "/path/to/certificate.crt",
  },
  // other custom settings...
}

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GitHub Copilot support for Sublime Text LSP plugin provided through Copilot.vim.


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