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---
title: Docker for GitHub Copilot
params:
sidebar:
badge:
color: violet
text: EA
weight: 100
description: |
Learn how to streamline Docker-related tasks with the Docker for GitHub
Copilot extension. This integration helps you generate Docker assets, analyze
vulnerabilities, and automate containerization through GitHub Copilot Chat in
various development environments.
keywords: Docker, GitHub Copilot, extension, Visual Studio Code, chat, ai, containerization
---
{{% restricted title="Early Access" %}}
The Docker for GitHub Copilot extension is an [early access](/release-lifecycle#early-access-ea) product.
{{% /restricted %}}
The [Docker for GitHub Copilot](https://github.com/marketplace/docker-for-github-copilot)
extension integrates Docker's capabilities with GitHub Copilot, providing
assistance with containerizing applications, generating Docker assets, and
analyzing project vulnerabilities. This extension helps you streamline
Docker-related tasks wherever GitHub Copilot Chat is available.
## Key features
Key features of the Docker for GitHub Copilot extension include:
- Ask questions and receive responses about containerization in any context
where GitHub Copilot Chat is available, such as on GitHub.com and in Visual Studio Code.
- Automatically generate Dockerfiles, Docker Compose files, and `.dockerignore`
files for a project.
- Open pull requests with generated Docker assets directly from the chat
interface.
- Get summaries of project vulnerabilities from [Docker
Scout](/manuals/scout/_index.md) and receive next steps via the CLI.
## Data Privacy
The Docker agent is trained exclusively on Docker's documentation and tools to
assist with containerization and related tasks. It does not have access to your
project's data outside the context of the questions you ask.
When using the Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot, GitHub Copilot may include
a reference to the currently open file in its request if authorized by the
user. The Docker agent can read the file to provide context-aware responses.
If the agent is requested to check for vulnerabilities or generate
Docker-related assets, it will clone the referenced repository into in-memory
storage to perform the necessary actions.
Source code or project metadata is never persistently stored. Questions and
answers are retained for analytics and troubleshooting. Data processed by the
Docker agent is never shared with third parties.
## Supported languages
The Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot supports the following programming
languages for tasks involving containerizing a project from scratch:
- Go
- Java
- JavaScript
- Python
- Rust
- TypeScript

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---
title: Example prompts for the Docker agent
linkTitle: Example prompts
description: |
Discover example prompts to interact with the Docker agent and learn how to
automate tasks like Dockerizing projects or opening pull requests.
weight: 30
---
{{% restricted title="Early Access" %}}
The Docker for GitHub Copilot extension is an [early access](/release-lifecycle#early-access-ea) product.
{{% /restricted %}}
## Use cases
Here are some examples of the types of questions you can ask the Docker agent:
### Ask general Docker questions
You can ask general question about Docker. For example:
- `@docker what is a Dockerfile?`
- `@docker how do I build a Docker image?`
- `@docker how do I run a Docker container?`
- `@docker what does 'docker buildx imagetools inspect' do?`
### Get help containerizing your project
You can ask the agent to help you containerize your existing project:
- `@docker can you help create a compose file for this project?`
- `@docker can you create a Dockerfile for this project?`
#### Opening pull requests
The Docker agent will analyze your project, generate the necessary files, and,
if applicable, offer to raise a pull request with the necessary Docker assets.
Automatically opening pull requests against your repositories is only available
when the agent generates new Docker assets.
### Analyze a project for vulnerabilities
The agent can help you improve your security posture with [Docker
Scout](/manuals/scout/_index.md):
- `@docker can you help me find vulnerabilities in my project?`
- `@docker does my project contain any insecure dependencies?`
The agent will run use Docker Scout to analyze your project's dependencies, and
report whether you're vulnerable to any [known CVEs](/manuals/scout/deep-dive/advisory-db-sources.md).
![Copilot vulnerabilities report](images/copilot-vuln-report.png?w=500px&border=1)
## Limitations
- The agent is currently not able to access specific files in your repository,
such as the currently-opened file in your editor, or if you pass a file
reference with your message in the chat message.
## Feedback
For issues or feedback, visit the [GitHub feedback repository](https://github.com/docker/copilot-issues).

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---
title: Docker for GitHub Copilot
linkTitle: Docker for GitHub Copilot
params:
sidebar:
badge:
color: violet
text: Early Access
weight: 100
description: Learn how to use the Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot to streamline Docker-related tasks.
keywords: Docker, GitHub Copilot, extension, Visual Studio Code, chat, ai, containerization
---
{{% restricted title="Early access" %}}
The Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot is a part of the [Limited Public Beta](https://github.blog/changelog/2024-05-21-copilot-extensions-now-in-limited-public-beta/)
for GitHub Copilot Extensions.
To get access, [sign up for the Copilot Extensions waitlist](https://github.com/github-copilot/copilot_extensions_waitlist_signup).
{{% /restricted %}}
The Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot integrates Docker's capabilities with
GitHub Copilot, providing assistance with containerizing applications and
generating Docker assets. This extension helps you streamline Docker-related
tasks wherever GitHub Copilot Chat is available.
The key features are:
- Ask questions and receive responses about containerization in any context
when GitHub Copilot Chat is available, such as on GitHub.com and in Visual Studio Code.
- Automatically generate Dockerfiles, Docker Compose files, and .dockerignore
files for a project.
- Open pull requests with generated Docker assets directly from the chat
interface.
- Get summaries of project vulnerabilities from Docker Scout and receive next
steps via CLI.
## Data Privacy
The Docker agent is trained exclusively on Docker's documentation and tools to
assist with containerization and related tasks. It does not have access to your
project's data outside the context of the questions you ask.
When using the Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot, GitHub Copilot may include
a reference to the currently open file in its request if authorized by the
user. The Docker agent can read the file to provide context-aware responses.
If the agent is requested to check for vulnerabilities or generate
Docker-related assets, it will clone the referenced repository into in-memory
storage to perform the necessary actions.
Source code, questions, and responses are not persistently stored. The Docker
agent processes data only to provide responses and discards it immediately
afterward.
## Supported languages
The Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot supports the following
programming languages:
- Dockerfile
- Go
- Java
- JavaScript
- Python
- Rust
- TypeScript
## Get Started
Here's how to get started with the Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot.
### Prerequisites
Before you start, ensure that:
- You have been granted access to GitHub's [limited public beta program](https://github.blog/changelog/2024-05-21-copilot-extensions-now-in-limited-public-beta/).
- You're signed in to your GitHub account on GitHub.com.
### Install the extension for your organization
1. Go to the [Docker for GitHub Copilot](https://github.com/marketplace/docker-for-github-copilot)
app in the GitHub Marketplace.
2. Select the **Add** button at the top of the page.
3. Under **Pricing and setup**, select the organization that you want to
install the extension for and select **Install it for free**.
4. Select the **Complete order and begin installation** button.
5. Select the repositories where you want to use the Docker Extension for
GitHub Copilot and finish with **Install**.
> [!NOTE]
> Before you can use Copilot Extensions in your organization, you need to
> enable the Copilot Extensions policy. For more information, see
> [Setting a policy for GitHub Copilot Extensions in your organization](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/managing-copilot/managing-github-copilot-in-your-organization/setting-policies-for-copilot-in-your-organization/managing-policies-for-copilot-in-your-organization#setting-a-policy-for-github-copilot-extensions-in-your-organization).
### Set up Copilot Chat
Once you've installed the Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot and enabled the
Copilot Extensions policy, you can use the extension in your editor or IDE, or
on GitHub.com.
{{< tabs >}}
{{< tab name="Editor or IDE" >}}
For instructions on how to use the Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot in
your editor, see:
- [Visual Studio Code](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/github-copilot-chat/copilot-chat-in-ides/using-github-copilot-chat-in-your-ide?tool=vscode)
- [Visual Studio](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/github-copilot-chat/copilot-chat-in-ides/using-github-copilot-chat-in-your-ide?tool=visualstudio)
- [Codespaces](https://docs.github.com/en/codespaces/reference/using-github-copilot-in-github-codespaces)
{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab name="GitHub.com" >}}
No setup is needed for the Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot on GitHub.com.
Simply go to any repository and start using the chat interface,
see [Using the extension](#using-the-extension).
{{< /tab >}}
{{< /tabs >}}
You can verify that the extension has been properly installed by typing
`@docker` in the Copilot Chat window. As you type, you should see the Docker
agent appear in the chat interface.
![Docker agent in chat](/copilot/docker-agent-copilot.png)
## Using the extension
The Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot provides a chat interface that you can
use to interact with the Docker agent. You can ask questions and get help
Dockerizing your project.
The Docker agent is trained to understand Docker-related questions, and provide
guidance on Dockerfiles, Docker Compose files, and other Docker assets.
### Editor
To use the extension in your editor or IDE:
1. Open your project in your editor.
2. Open the Copilot chat interface.
3. Interact with the Docker agent using the `/docker` or `@docker`, followed by your question.
### GitHub.com
To use the extension in the GitHub web interface:
1. Go to [github.com](https://github.com/) and sign in to your account.
2. Go to any repository.
3. Select the Copilot logo in the site menu to open the chat interface.
![Copilot chat button](/copilot/copilot-button.png?w=400px)
4. Interact with the Docker agent by tagging `@docker`.
## Example prompts
Here are some examples of the types of questions you can ask the Docker agent:
### Ask general Docker questions
You can ask general question about Docker. For example:
- `@docker what is a Dockerfile`
- `@docker how do I build a Docker image`
- `@docker how do I run a Docker container`
### Ask questions about your project
You can ask questions about your project, such as:
- `@docker what is the best way to Dockerize this project`
- `@docker can you help me find vulnerabilities in my project?`
The Docker agent will analyze your project, generate the necessary files, and,
if applicable, offer to raise a pull request with the necessary Docker assets.
## Performing actions on your behalf
Before the agent performs any actions on your behalf, such as opening a pull
request for you, you're prompted to provide your consent to allow the
operation. You can always roll back or back out of the changes.
![Copilot action prompt](/copilot/copilot-action-prompt.png?w=400px)
In the event that the agent encounters an error, for example during PR
creation, it handles timeouts and lack of responses gracefully.
## Feedback
For issues or feedback, visit the [GitHub feedback repository](https://github.com/docker/copilot-issues).

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---
title: Install the extension for your organization
linkTitle: Install
description: |
Learn how to install the Docker for GitHub Copilot extension for your
organization and manage relevant policies to enable seamless integration.
weight: 10
---
{{% restricted title="Early Access" %}}
The Docker for GitHub Copilot extension is an [early access](/release-lifecycle#early-access-ea) product.
{{% /restricted %}}
To use the Docker for GitHub copilot extension, you first need to
[install](#install) the extension for your organization, and
[manage](#manage-policies) policies for Copilot in your organization.
## Prerequisites
Before you start, ensure that you're signed in to your GitHub account on
GitHub.com.
## Install
To install the Docker for GitHub Copilot extension for your GitHub organization:
1. Go to the [Docker for GitHub Copilot](https://github.com/marketplace/docker-for-github-copilot)
app in the GitHub Marketplace.
2. Select the **Add** button at the top of the page.
3. Under **Pricing and setup**, select the organization that you want to
install the extension for and select **Install it for free**.
4. Select the **Complete order and begin installation** button.
5. Select the repositories where you want to use the Docker Extension for
GitHub Copilot and finish with **Install**.
## Manage policies
If you're enabling the extension for a GitHub organization, you also
need to enable the Copilot Extensions policy. For instructions, see
[Setting a policy for GitHub Copilot Extensions in your organization](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/managing-copilot/managing-github-copilot-in-your-organization/setting-policies-for-copilot-in-your-organization/managing-policies-for-copilot-in-your-organization#setting-a-policy-for-github-copilot-extensions-in-your-organization).

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---
title: Using the Docker for GitHub Copilot extension
linkTitle: Usage
description: |
Learn how to use the Docker for GitHub Copilot extension to interact with the
Docker agent, get help Dockerizing projects, and ask Docker-related questions
directly from your IDE or GitHub.com.
weight: 20
---
{{% restricted title="Early Access" %}}
The Docker for GitHub Copilot extension is an [early access](/release-lifecycle#early-access-ea) product.
{{% /restricted %}}
The Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot provides a chat interface that you can
use to interact with the Docker agent. You can ask questions and get help
Dockerizing your project.
The Docker agent is trained to understand Docker-related questions, and provide
guidance on Dockerfiles, Docker Compose files, and other Docker assets.
## Setup
Before you can start interacting with the Docker agent, make sure you've
[installed](./install.md) the extension for your organization.
### Enable GitHub Copilot chat in your editor or IDE
For instructions on how to use the Docker Extension for GitHub Copilot in
your editor, see:
- [Visual Studio Code](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/github-copilot-chat/copilot-chat-in-ides/using-github-copilot-chat-in-your-ide?tool=vscode)
- [Visual Studio](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/github-copilot-chat/copilot-chat-in-ides/using-github-copilot-chat-in-your-ide?tool=visualstudio)
- [Codespaces](https://docs.github.com/en/codespaces/reference/using-github-copilot-in-github-codespaces)
### Verify the setup
You can verify that the extension has been properly installed by typing
`@docker` in the Copilot Chat window. As you type, you should see the Docker
agent appear in the chat interface.
![Docker agent in chat](images/docker-agent-copilot.png)
The first time you interact with the agent, you're prompted to sign in and
authorize the Copilot extension with your Docker account.
## Asking Docker questions in your editor
To interact with the Docker agent from within your editor or IDE:
1. Open your project in your editor.
2. Open the Copilot chat interface.
3. Interact with the Docker agent by tagging `@docker`, followed by your question.
## Asking Docker questions on GitHub.com
To interact with the Docker agent from the GitHub web interface:
1. Go to [github.com](https://github.com/) and sign in to your account.
2. Go to any repository.
3. Select the Copilot logo in the site menu, or select the floating Copilot widget, to open the chat interface.
![Copilot chat button](images/copilot-button.png?w=400px)
4. Interact with the Docker agent by tagging `@docker`, followed by your question.

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"Docker-Scout-Dashboard",
"Download",
"Editor-or-IDE",
"Entra-ID",
"Entra-ID-SAML-2.0",
"External-cloud-storage",
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"Git-Bash",
"Git-Bash-CLI",
"GitHub-Actions",
"GitHub.com",
"GitLab",
"Go",
"HTTP",