Why this server?
This server name explicitly matches 'Github Copilot' and 'MCP Server', suggesting it is highly relevant to the queried API endpoint used within the Copilot ecosystem.
Why this server?
The server's description mentions enabling AI assistants like GitHub Copilot to interact with repositories, placing it directly in the relevant ecosystem.
Why this server?
This server explicitly mentions providing tools for 'GitHub Copilot Chat', confirming its integration with the target application environment.
Why this server?
This starter kit is specifically noted to integrate with 'GitHub Copilot', indicating relevance to building tools for this platform.
Why this server?
This server explicitly focuses on 'GitHub Copilot' metrics, suggesting close functional relevance to the application targeted by the user's search query structure.
Why this server?
Although mentioning 'Cursor Agent', this tool operates within the same category of AI coding assistants (like GitHub Copilot) and leverages the MCP, making it contextually relevant.
Why this server?
This server bridges VSCode (where Copilot is frequently used) with MCP to provide code intelligence, directly supporting the professional tasks Copilot handles.
Why this server?
The user's search query looks like a package lookup (`copilot-api@latest`). This server explicitly provides up-to-date documentation for NPM packages, aiding in dependency resolution relevant to coding assistants.
Why this server?
This server provides SDK installation guidance and feature flag tooling, essential developer tools often integrated directly into IDEs used by coding assistants like Copilot.
Why this server?
This server provides intelligent coding assistance and code review, a core function often augmented or performed by tools like GitHub Copilot.