--- title: GitHub Copilot CLI description: Using Context7 with GitHub Copilot CLI --- Context7 integrates with [GitHub Copilot CLI](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/concepts/agents/about-copilot-cli) to provide current library documentation instead of relying on training data. The Context7 plugin ships the MCP server together with a skill, an agent, and a command, so documentation lookups work out of the box. ## Installation Add the Context7 marketplace and install the plugin: ```bash copilot plugin marketplace add upstash/context7 copilot plugin install context7@context7-marketplace ``` You can also run the same steps from an interactive session with `/plugin marketplace add upstash/context7` and `/plugin install context7@context7-marketplace`. For manual MCP configuration (for example, to add an API key for higher rate limits), see [All MCP Clients](/resources/all-clients). Create or manage API keys in the [Context7 dashboard](https://context7.com/dashboard). --- ## What's Included The tools for fetching documentation (`resolve-library-id`, `query-docs`) Auto-triggers documentation lookups when you ask about libraries A `docs-researcher` agent for focused lookups that keep context lean `/context7:docs` for manual documentation queries --- ## Using Context7 The bundled skill triggers automatically when you ask about libraries — no need to say "use context7". You can also invoke it explicitly: ``` use context7 to show me how to set up middleware in Next.js 15 use context7 for Prisma query examples with relations use context7 for the Supabase syntax for row-level security ``` If you know the library ID, use it directly to skip resolution: ``` use context7 with /supabase/supabase for authentication docs use context7 with /vercel/next.js for app router setup ``` ### Skills The documentation lookup skill recognizes when documentation would help and fetches it automatically. - Setup questions: "How do I configure Next.js middleware?" - Code generation: "Write a Prisma query for user relations" - API references: "What are the Supabase auth methods?" - Framework mentions: React, Vue, Svelte, Express, Tailwind, etc. 1. **Resolve**: Finds the library ID using `resolve-library-id` with your question as context 2. **Select**: Picks the best match based on name accuracy and quality scores 3. **Fetch**: Calls `query-docs` with the library ID and your specific question 4. **Return**: Provides code examples and explanations from current documentation ### Agents When you're in the middle of a long task and don't want documentation tool calls cluttering your context, use the `docs-researcher` agent. It runs in a separate context and returns just the answer: ```bash copilot --agent docs-researcher -p "how do I set up Prisma with PostgreSQL?" ``` | Scenario | Use | |----------|-----| | Deep into a task with long context | Agent | | Want to avoid context bloat | Agent | | Context is short | Inline tools | | Want docs visible in conversation | Inline tools | ### Commands `/context7:docs` is a manual command for documentation lookups. **Format:** ``` /context7:docs [query] ``` **Examples:** ``` /context7:docs react hooks /context7:docs next.js authentication /context7:docs prisma relations ``` ``` /context7:docs /vercel/next.js app router /context7:docs /supabase/supabase row level security ``` Using a library ID directly skips the resolution step. **When to use:** - You know exactly which library and topic you need - You want a quick lookup without explaining your full context - You're testing what documentation is available