GitHub Enhances Copilot with Issue Forms and File Uploads
Rebeca Moen Jul 17, 2025 13:15
GitHub introduces improvements to Copilot, including support for issue forms and file uploads in spaces, enhancing project management and data analysis capabilities.

GitHub has announced significant updates to its Copilot feature, enhancing the way developers interact with the platform. These updates include support for issue forms and the ability to upload files directly into spaces, according to GitHub's official blog.
Enhanced Issue Creation with Copilot
The new update allows users to create issues with Copilot more efficiently by utilizing issue forms from their repositories. This ensures that all necessary fields are completed before submission, streamlining the documentation process. Copilot now offers template recommendations and forms, aiding in maintaining clean and organized project documentation, which can save developers valuable time.
Boosted Data Retrieval Capabilities
GitHub has also enhanced its data retrieval capabilities, increasing the number of query results from 10 to 100. This 10x boost facilitates more comprehensive analysis of issues, pull requests, commits, and other data. Such improvements are particularly beneficial for sprint planning, code review insights, and team productivity tracking, ensuring a comprehensive view of project health.
File Upload Support in Spaces
Another notable enhancement is the ability to upload text and image files directly from a local environment into GitHub spaces. This feature supports various file types, including .txt, .log, .json, .cpp, and standard image formats like .png, .jpg, and .tiff. However, rich text formats such as .pdf and .docx are not supported at this time. This capability allows for the sharing of documentation, video call transcripts, mock-up screenshots, debug logs, and data exports, facilitating collaboration and information sharing.
These updates reflect GitHub's commitment to improving user experience by responding to feedback and evolving its platform to meet the needs of developers. Users are encouraged to provide feedback using the in-product feedback option or through the GitHub Community.
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