Copilot Memory Now Supports User Preferences — Pro/Pro+ Early Access
Copilot Memory now learns your personal coding preferences—commit style, PR structure, tone—and applies them across all your repos. Early access for Pro and Pro+ users.
TL;DR
- Copilot Memory now captures user-level preferences, not just repo-level data
- Pro and Pro+ users can store commit style, PR structure, and tone preferences
- Preferences follow you across all repos and agents without affecting teammates
New
- User-level preference storage — Copilot Memory now remembers your personal coding style, communication tone, and workflow preferences across all repositories and agents, separate from repo-level memory
- Preference management dashboard — Review and delete stored user preferences directly in your Copilot Memory settings at github.com/settings/copilot/memory
What You Can Store
- Preferred commit message style and format
- How you structure pull requests
- Your communication and tone preferences
Availability
- Early access for Copilot Pro and Pro+ users only
- Enable in personal Copilot settings at github.com/settings/copilot
- GitHub plans to expand to additional plans in the future
Update: Enable Copilot Memory in your personal Copilot settings at github.com/settings/copilot. See the official Copilot Memory docs for details.
Source: GitHub Changelog