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Select Topic AreaQuestion BodyI have access to Copilot CLI through my organization. When trying to authenticate, I get the following error: Then go to https://github.com/login/device, paste the code in and approve the access. This is a repeated error. I tried the suggested solution from #54611, and deleted the ~/.copilot-cli-access-token, but no ~/.copilot-cli-copilot-token is created when trying to authenticate and the error persists in following attempts. The diagnostic returns this: Any other suggestions for troubleshooting this? |
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Same here. github-cli enabled for the organization. fails to authenticate |
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👋 Hi @hortashk and @maciej-wakula-opuscapita , Thanks for reporting the issue and sorry about the hassle. I've shared this with my team internally and will get back to you shortly. |
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I have a similar issue with Pycharm and Phpstorm latest IDEs. I can't login at all. It keeps saying Requesting Device Code all the time. |
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Is there a solution? |
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none yet? |
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Same problem here. Removing the .xx files doesn't help. On a Mac OSX, Sonoma. Installed using npm. |
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I have the same problem. We also have an organizational account, and we turned on CLI in the organization settings. |
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Same issue. |
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Not sure why Github haven't answered this, but GitHub Copilot in the CLI and GitHub Copilot for CLI are different projects. The tool y''all are installing is the GitHub Next GitHub Copilot for CLI (which seems to have a waitlist you can't sign up for) whereas the option for origanisations is the |
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Not sure why Github haven't answered this, but GitHub Copilot in the CLI and GitHub Copilot for CLI are different projects.
The tool y''all are installing is the GitHub Next GitHub Copilot for CLI (which seems to have a waitlist you can't sign up for) whereas the option for origanisations is the
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cli extension GitHub Copilot in the CLI