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Yes same as mine |
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I was able to get Copilot working in the same situation by uninstalling the Copilot and Copilot Chat extensions, restarting VSCode, and reinstalling the extension through the Extensions sidebar. After doing that, Copilot logged me in automatically. |
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Log out of GitHub in VS Code, restart VS Code, then log back in and reconnect Copilot. If it still doesn’t work, reinstall the Copilot extension. |
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I have the copilot extension in my vs code, I already got the 30 day plan but it simply won't log in to the extension since I'm already logged in to git in vscode, does anyone know how to fix it?

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