Today we’re excited to announce PromptHub has added direct support for GitHub Copilot to load prompts for you easily with a dedicated collection of prompts designed to be used with GitHub Copilot, now live on PromptHub. This collection lets you load purpose-built GitHub Copilot prompts directly into your github.com experience with a single click—no copy-pasting required.

What’s live today
You can access the collection of Copilot prompts directly here, or by going to the Discover page in PromptHub. These prompts include popular coding prompts that range from debugging to creating a README for your project. Each prompt has an ‘Open in Copilot’ button, which launches Copilot Chat on github.com and preloads the prompt into your chat.

Whether you’re vibe coding, or working in a large codebase, this collection of prompts can be helpful as an inspiration for new ways to leverage Copilot and “prompt” you to try new things.
What’s next
This launch marks the initial phase of our work with GitHub. Over the coming months, PromptHub and GitHub will continue to add to the library of GitHub prompts, tying code and prompts closer together, making it easier to build with LLMs.
Thank you, GitHub
We appreciate the collaboration with the GitHub team in making this integration possible. We look forward to expanding on this foundation and helping builders all over the world better leverage AI.