--- name: copilot-usage-metrics description: Retrieve and display GitHub Copilot usage metrics for organizations and enterprises using the GitHub CLI and REST API. --- # 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 1. Determine whether the user wants **organization** or **enterprise** level metrics. 2. Ask for the org name or enterprise slug if not provided. 3. Determine if they want **aggregated** metrics or **per-user** metrics. 4. Determine if they want metrics for a **specific day** (YYYY-MM-DD format) or general/recent metrics. 5. Run the appropriate script from this skill's directory. ## Available scripts ### Organization metrics - `get-org-metrics.sh [day]` — Get aggregated Copilot usage metrics for an organization. Optionally pass a specific day in YYYY-MM-DD format. - `get-org-user-metrics.sh [day]` — Get per-user Copilot usage metrics for an organization. Optionally pass a specific day. ### Enterprise metrics - `get-enterprise-metrics.sh [day]` — Get aggregated Copilot usage metrics for an enterprise. Optionally pass a specific day. - `get-enterprise-user-metrics.sh [day]` — Get per-user Copilot usage metrics for an enterprise. Optionally pass a specific day. ## Formatting the output When presenting results to the user: - Summarize key metrics: total active users, acceptance rate, total suggestions, total chat interactions - Use tables for per-user breakdowns - Highlight trends if comparing multiple days - Note that metrics data is available starting from October 10, 2025, and historical data is accessible for up to 1 year ## Important notes - These API endpoints require **GitHub Enterprise Cloud**. - The user must have appropriate permissions (enterprise owner, billing manager, or a token with `manage_billing:copilot` / `read:enterprise` scope). - The "Copilot usage metrics" policy must be enabled in enterprise settings. - If the API returns 403, advise the user to check their token permissions and enterprise policy settings.