The Settings page is where you control everything about how Autopilot behaves on your account. It has four sub-tabs.
The default landing tab. You can write a custom system prompt that's prepended to every AI agent run on your account. Use this to:
wontfix label without prompting first.").release/* branches as our long-lived release lines.").Changes save when you click Save. The next agent session uses the new prompt.
Toggle individual automations on or off for your account. Each feature is enabled by default; turning one off means the agent will skip that step on future events.
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| Issue Labeling | Apply labels to new issues based on title/body. |
| Issue-to-Project Linking | Add new issues to your first GitHub Project (v2). |
| PR Title Validation | Rewrite PR titles to follow Conventional Commits. |
| PR Labeling | Apply labels to new PRs based on changes. |
| PR-to-Issue Linking | Auto-link PRs to related issues using semantic search. Threshold is configurable (default 60%). |
| Project Field Population | Auto-fill project board fields (Status, Priority, Type, etc.). |
| Auto Sub-Issue Creation | Suggest splitting large issues into sub-issues. |
| Large File Detection | Warn on PRs that include files above a configurable size. |
| Mock Detection | AI-powered scan for placeholder/mock code in PRs. |
Changes auto-save a couple of seconds after you stop interacting; a toast confirms.
Generate API tokens for programmatic access to Autopilot's REST API (e.g. for CI scripts that upload docs or trigger releases). Tokens are shown once at creation time — copy them somewhere safe immediately.
You can revoke a token at any time. Revoking takes effect on the next request.
Manage your subscription:
If you hit your session quota mid-cycle, automations pause but Autopilot doesn't lose state — you can upgrade and have everything resume immediately.