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Microsoft Copilot Studio Samples

Overview

This repository contains samples and artifacts for Microsoft Copilot Studio.

Useful links for Microsoft Copilot Studio

Description Link
Home page aka.ms/CopilotStudio
Official blog aka.ms/CopilotStudioBlog
Community forum aka.ms/CopilotStudioCommunity
Product documentation aka.ms/CopilotStudioDocs
Guidance documentation aka.ms/CopilotStudioGuidance
GitHub repository of samples aka.ms/CopilotStudioSamples
Demo Copilot Studio aka.ms/CopilotStudioDemo
Try Copilot Studio aka.ms/TryCopilotStudio

Samples list

Sample Name Description View
BotConnectorApp Demonstrates how to connect your bot to a custom app for example mobile-device app View
BuildYourOwnCanvasSamples Demonstrates how to connect your bot to a custom canvas with various functionality View
ConnectToEngagementHub Demonstrates how to detect a handoff activity during a bot conversation and read conversation context View
CustomAnalytics This solution allows customers to create a custom Power BI dashboard on top of their copilots analytics data View
HumanVerificationSample Identify if the user on the other side is a human or a bot by sending an email to the user with a verification code View
ImplementationGuide The implementation guide document provides a framework to do a 360-degree review of a Copilot Studio project. Through probing questions, it highlights potential risks and gaps, aims at aligning the project with the product roadmap, and shares guidance, best practices and reference architecture examples View
MultilingualBotSample Sample implementation of a middleware translation relay bot to do real-time translations using Azure services View
RelayBotSample Demonstrates how to connect your bot to existing Azure Bot Service channels View
SharePointSSOComponent A Sharepoint component demonstrating how copilots can be deployed to SharePoint sites with SSO enabled View
TestFramework Run tests against a bot using Direct Line channel and validate that the bot works as expected View

Contributing

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This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

Support

Although the underlying features and components used to build these samples are fully supported (such as Copilot Studio bots, Power Platform products and capabilities, etc.), the samples themselves represent example implementations of these features. Our customers, partners, and community can use and customize these features to implement capabilities in their organizations.

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