About
Using Copilot Extensions requires a GitHub Copilot license.
An Admin must enable access for organization or enterprise use.
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From the developer
The Sentry Copilot Extension helps developers find, triage and fix issues in their code from Copilot. Developers can now engage with Sentry through an intuitive, conversational interface and focus on solving issues instead of navigating complex tools or workflows.
Prerequisites and Set-up
- User is a member of a Sentry org and a GitHub org with Copilot enabled
- User has a Sentry organization populated with Issues and has transaction data
Installation, Sign-in & Auth
Copilot extensions are in limited public beta.
After receiving your invitation to join:
- Sign into Sentry, then into GitHub with the account you want to link.
- Use @sentry in the Copilot chat interface and follow the authorization flow.
Use cases & example prompts to get you started
- See what Sentry Copilot Extension can do
- “What can you do?”
- See your Sentry issues
- “Show me my most recent issues”
- Get specific context on your Sentry issues
- “Show me more information about the 3rd issue on that list”; “Show me more information about issue ”
- Summarize transactions relevant to an issue
- “Show me the relevant transactions for this issue”
- Create and assign a GitHub issue from a Sentry issue
- “Make a GitHub issue for this, and assign it to ”
- Resolve a Sentry issue
- “Resolve this issue”
Pricing and setup
Free plan
Free
Free plan
Sentry Copilot Extension is provided by a third-party and is governed by separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support documentation