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How to Integrate GitHub Copilot with Cline

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to integrate GitHub Copilot with your command-line interface.

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Here’s how to do it: 

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  1. Open your VS code account and go to the settings menu by clicking the gear icon.
  2. Then, select 'Extensions'.
  3. In the search bar, type 'Cline' to install the application in VS Code.
  4. To continue the action, click 'Install'.
  5. In the dialog box, click 'Trust Publisher & Install' to confirm the action.
  6. Mark the lists with check and click 'Mark Done'.
  7. Reload the VS Code window for the changes to take effect and click 'Login to Cline'.
  8. Click 'Open' to allow and move forward.
  9. To login, click 'Authorize' to allow the connection of Cline to VS code.
  10. Enter the code to verify the connection.
  11. Once you are in, you can start a session and you can then ask it to explain commands, suggest code, or perform tasks within your terminal.
  12. You can now use Cline's autonomous coding features and project automation capabilities powered by your GitHub Copilot subscription.

📌 Why this matters

Integrating GitHub Copilot with Cline transforms your coding workflow from reactive suggestions to proactive automation. While Copilot excels at code completion, combining it with Cline's autonomous capabilities means you can delegate entire development tasks rather than just individual lines.

The real advantage emerges when working on complex projects—Cline can orchestrate multi-file changes, refactor entire codebases, and handle routine maintenance tasks while leveraging Copilot's AI intelligence. This creates a true coding assistant that thinks in terms of complete solutions rather than fragments.

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