Anticipating a common question: this doesn’t bypass Copilot’s licensing or give you “free” access. You still need an active Copilot subscription, and the bridge just exposes it as a local API. Think of it as a shim: Copilot stays the backend, this just makes it usable from scripts, CLIs, or tools that expect an OpenAI-style interface.
I’ve tried to keep the project in the spirit of extending Copilot’s usefulness without abusing the service. Feedback on where the line should be drawn is welcome.
Anticipating a common question: this doesn’t bypass Copilot’s licensing or give you “free” access. You still need an active Copilot subscription, and the bridge just exposes it as a local API. Think of it as a shim: Copilot stays the backend, this just makes it usable from scripts, CLIs, or tools that expect an OpenAI-style interface.
I’ve tried to keep the project in the spirit of extending Copilot’s usefulness without abusing the service. Feedback on where the line should be drawn is welcome.