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crackrasleeve70/github-copilot — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-05-18

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TL;DR

A distribution page advertising a claimed pre-activated build of GitHub Copilot that bypasses the subscription, with the download linked to an external page. Contains no source code and describes software piracy, downloads of this type frequently carry malware.

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    What it claims
      Free Copilot build
      Subscription bypass
      No usage limits
    Claimed features
      Tab autocomplete
      Chat interface
      Multi-editor support
    Red flags
      No source code
      External download link
      Keyword stuffing
    Warnings
      Software piracy
      Malware risk
      No GitHub affiliation

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Why would anyone build with this?

REASON 1

Understand what capabilities the official GitHub Copilot product offers, including tab autocomplete, chat, and multi-editor support.

REASON 2

Research how unofficial software distribution pages are structured to spread pirated or malware-bundled versions of commercial tools.

What's in the stack?

Windows

How it stacks up

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Stars232323
LanguageShellPython
Setup difficultyhardeasy
Complexity3/52/5
Audiencedeveloperdeveloperdeveloper

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Wtf does this do

This repository does not contain source code. It is a distribution page advertising a self-described "full pre-activated build" of GitHub Copilot, which is a paid AI coding assistant made by GitHub. The page presents the offering as a Windows installer that bypasses the subscription requirement and removes all usage limits and feature gates. The README lists the same capabilities that the official GitHub Copilot product offers: tab autocomplete, a chat interface for asking questions about code, a workspace mode for planning larger changes, a code review agent, and support for multiple editors including VS Code, JetBrains, and Neovim. The distinguishing claim is that none of these require a paid subscription in this build. The only download link points to an external Telegra.ph page rather than any file hosted in the repository itself. There is no source code, no license, and no explanation of how the subscription bypass is implemented. The README ends with a block of search-engine keywords repeating terms like "crack," "bypass," and "free download." This repository describes software piracy: distributing a commercial product with its payment and access controls removed. Downloads of this kind frequently carry malware. The repository has no affiliation with GitHub or Microsoft.

Yoink these prompts

Prompt 1
What legitimate free alternatives to GitHub Copilot offer AI code completion and chat inside VS Code or JetBrains without a subscription?
Prompt 2
How do I set up the official GitHub Copilot extension in VS Code and what features are included in the free tier?
Prompt 3
What security risks come with downloading software from unofficial sites that claim to remove subscription requirements from commercial tools?
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