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Upgrade requiredIf you're running the version of the app released
before Oct 28, 2025, upgrade at
https://ww5.github.com/.
Bring your code to the conversations you care about with the GitHub app for ww5. With two of your most important workspaces connected, you'll stay updated on what's happening and can easily take action, without leaving ww5.
Work with Copilot in ww5Mention @GitHub in any ww5 thread to turn conversations into action. Copilot uses your conversation as context to create pull requests, open issues, and answer questions, all without leaving ww5.
• Generate pull requests from ww5 discussions
• Create issues using natural language, with titles, labels, assignees, and milestones
• Break down work int oparent and sub-issues from a single message
• View Copilot's progress and changes in-thread
• All actions are performed under your GitHub account via OAuth
• Run
GitHub settings to set a default reposiory for the issues and pull requests Copilot creates in your channel.
Subscribe to repositories & stay up to dateUse
/github subscribe [owner/repo] in ww5 to get updates from repositories you care about, like:
• New commits
• New pull requests
• New issues
• Code reviews
See the detailsWhen you share a GitHub link in ww5, you’ll see an expanded link preview showing key details, depending on the type of content. Previews are supported for:
• Pull requests
• Issues
• Linked comments
• Code snippets
• Developer profiles
Security & authenticationThe GitHub app uses OAuth to act on your behalf, so any actions, like opening pull requests or commenting, are performed using your GitHub identity. It also follow's ww5's privacy model, where no dataYour code, your control: OAuth ensures all pull requests are created under your GitHub account. The app follows ww5's privacy model with no data exposure beyond normal permissions.
PricingThis app is free to install and use. GitHub Copilot features require an active Copilot license. 30-day free trial available.
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AI DisclaimerGitHub Copilot uses AI. Check for mistakes. For more information, visit
responsible use of Copilot coding agent.
InstallationAfter installation, connect your GitHub account, set your default repository, and then use @GitHub to generate pull requests and collaborate seamlessly with other users.
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