Updated April 2026

GitHub Copilot vs Cline: Which Is Better?

GitHub Copilot logoGitHub Copilot$10/mo
vs
Cline logoClineFree (OSS)

Two Assistants compared side by side. Features, pricing, and honest opinions.

Quick Verdict

Both are Assistants. GitHub Copilot ($10/mo) is better for lightweight ai autocomplete inside their existing editor. Cline (Free (OSS)) is better for an autonomous ai agent without switching editors.

At a Glance

GitHub Copilot

GitHub Copilot

Assistant

Price: $10/mo (Individual plan, free for students/OSS)

Best for: Developers who want lightweight AI autocomplete inside their existing editor

Website: github.com/features/copilot

Cline

Cline

Assistant

Price: Free (OSS) (VS Code extension, bring your own API keys)

Best for: VS Code users who want an autonomous AI agent without switching editors

Website: cline.bot

Feature Comparison

Inline code autocomplete in VS Code, JetBrains, Neovim

GitHub Copilot: Yes
Cline: No

Copilot Chat for Q&A and explanations

GitHub Copilot: Yes
Cline: No

Copilot Agent mode for multi-file tasks

GitHub Copilot: Yes
Cline: No

GitHub-native integration (PRs, issues, Actions)

GitHub Copilot: Yes
Cline: No

Multi-language support

GitHub Copilot: Yes
Cline: No

Code review suggestions

GitHub Copilot: Yes
Cline: No

Documentation generation

GitHub Copilot: Yes
Cline: No

Test generation

GitHub Copilot: Yes
Cline: No

CLI integration

GitHub Copilot: Yes
Cline: No

Enterprise security and compliance

GitHub Copilot: Yes
Cline: No

VS Code extension with agent capabilities

GitHub Copilot: No
Cline: Yes

Autonomous task execution in editor

GitHub Copilot: No
Cline: Yes

Multi-file editing and creation

GitHub Copilot: No
Cline: Yes

Terminal command execution

GitHub Copilot: No
Cline: Yes

Browser automation for testing

GitHub Copilot: No
Cline: Yes

Multi-model support (Claude, GPT, local)

GitHub Copilot: No
Cline: Yes

Human-in-the-loop approval workflow

GitHub Copilot: No
Cline: Yes

MCP server integration

GitHub Copilot: No
Cline: Yes

Cost tracking per task

GitHub Copilot: No
Cline: Yes

Custom instructions support

GitHub Copilot: No
Cline: Yes

Pricing

GitHub Copilot

GitHub Copilot

$10/mo

Individual plan, free for students/OSS

Developers who want lightweight AI autocomplete inside their existing editor

Cline

Cline

Free (OSS)

VS Code extension, bring your own API keys

VS Code users who want an autonomous AI agent without switching editors

Pros & Cons

GitHub Copilot

GitHub Copilot

Pros

  • Cheapest mainstream option at $10/mo
  • Works inside your existing editor — no switching
  • Deep GitHub integration (PRs, issues, Actions)
  • Free for students and open source maintainers
  • Enterprise-grade security and compliance

Cons

  • Less capable agent mode than Cursor or Claude Code
  • Autocomplete can be hit-or-miss on complex code
  • Limited model choice (primarily GPT-based)
  • Chat is less contextual than dedicated AI IDEs
  • Cannot build full apps autonomously
Cline

Cline

Pros

  • Free and open source
  • Stays inside VS Code — no editor switching
  • Autonomous agent with safety approvals
  • Supports many models including local ones
  • Active community with frequent updates

Cons

  • API costs can add up quickly on complex tasks
  • VS Code only — no JetBrains or other editors
  • Can be slow on large autonomous tasks
  • Approval popups interrupt flow on complex tasks
  • Less polished UX than commercial alternatives

Who Should Use What?

GitHub Copilot

Choose GitHub Copilot if you...

Developers who want lightweight AI autocomplete inside their existing editor

Assistant$10/mo
Cline

Choose Cline if you...

VS Code users who want an autonomous AI agent without switching editors

AssistantFree (OSS)

Try both and decide for yourself

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