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We’ve enhanced the fullscreen Copilot chat experience on github.com/copilot with a streamlined UI and an even easier way to handle context:
Effortlessly see and navigate previous conversations with a new collapsible sidebar
Dynamically set and remove repository context to suit your workflow
Manage all your resources seamlessly in a unified attachment menu
These updates are available in preview for Copilot Business and Copilot Individual users. Check out the updates, and let us know what you think using the in-product feedback option.
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If you are using GitHub Enterprise Cloud with EMU and using OpenID Connect (OIDC) SSO, this new feature, currently in public preview, will help enforce IdP-defined IP restrictions to protect all web interactions on GitHub.
Currently, when your enterprise uses OIDC-based SSO and if any of the enterprise members change their IP address, GitHub can validate their access to your enterprise and its resources using your IdP’s Conditional Access Policy (CAP). IdP CAP validations previously covered only non-interactive flows where users authenticate with a personal access token or SSH key.
With this launch, we are now extending these validations to include all interactive web flows. If you already had IdP CAP turned ON previously, you will need to explicitly opt-in into extended protection for web sessions from their enterprise’s “Authentication security” settings. If you enable IdP CAP support after today’s public preview launch, you will still need to opt in to get the coverage across web flows.
When this feature is generally available, we plan to have both interactive and non-interactive flows protected by the IdP CAP validations for all customers by default and remove the additional step of requiring to opt-in.