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### Enabling dependency caching for {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %}

For default setup workflows, dependency caching is enabled by default for {% data variables.product.github %}-hosted runners in public repositories.
For default setup workflows, dependency caching is enabled by default for {% data variables.product.github %}-hosted runners in public and private repositories.

For advanced setup workflows, dependency caching is disabled by default. To enable dependency caching for {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %}, use the `dependency-caching` setting for the {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} action in your advanced setup workflow. This setting accepts the following values:

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![Screenshot showing the "Tags" section in the alert details page. The label is highlighted with a dark orange outline.](/assets/images/help/repository/dependabot-alerts-tags-section.png)

{% ifversion dependabot-alerts-vulnerable-calls %}

## About the detection of calls to vulnerable functions

{% data reusables.dependabot.vulnerable-calls-beta %}

When {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} tells you that your repository uses a vulnerable dependency, you need to determine what the vulnerable functions are and check whether you are using them. Once you have this information, then you can determine how urgently you need to upgrade to a secure version of the dependency.

For supported languages, {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} automatically detects whether you use a vulnerable function and adds the label "Vulnerable call" to affected alerts. You can use this information in the {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot_alerts %} view to triage and prioritize remediation work more effectively.

> [!NOTE]
> During the {% data variables.release-phases.public_preview %} release, this feature is available only for new Python advisories created _after_ April 14, 2022, and for a subset of historical Python advisories. {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} is working to backfill data across additional historical Python advisories, which are added on a rolling basis. Vulnerable calls are highlighted only on the {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot_alerts %} pages.

![Screenshot showing an alert with the "Vulnerable call" label. The label is outlined in orange.](/assets/images/help/repository/dependabot-alerts-vulnerable-call-label.png)

You can filter the view to show only alerts where {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} detected at least one call to a vulnerable function using the `has:vulnerable-calls` filter in the search field.

For alerts where vulnerable calls are detected, the alert details page shows additional information:

* One or more code blocks showing where the function is used.
* An annotation listing the function itself, with a link to the line where the function is called.

![Screenshot showing a {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} alert with a "Vulnerable call" label. A code block, showing "Vulnerable function called", and a link, titled "See all your affected repositories", are highlighted with a dark orange outline.](/assets/images/help/repository/review-calls-to-vulnerable-functions.png)

For more information, see [Reviewing and fixing alerts](#reviewing-and-fixing-alerts) below.

{% endif %}

## Viewing {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot_alerts %}

{% data reusables.dependabot.where-to-view-dependabot-alerts %} You can sort and filter {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot_alerts %} by selecting a filter from the dropdown menu.
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In cases where a patched version is not available, or you can’t update to the secure version, {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} shares additional information to help you determine next steps. When you click through to view a {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} alert, you can see the full details of the security advisory for the dependency including the affected functions. You can then check whether your code calls the impacted functions. This information can help you further assess your risk level, and determine workarounds or if you’re able to accept the risk represented by the security advisory.

{% ifversion dependabot-alerts-vulnerable-calls %}

For supported languages, {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} detects calls to vulnerable functions for you. When you view an alert labeled as "Vulnerable call", the details include the name of the function and a link to the code that calls it. Often you will be able to take decisions based on this information, without exploring further.

{% endif %}

{% ifversion copilot-chat-ghas-alerts %}

With a {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_enterprise %} license, you can also ask {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_chat %} for help to better understand {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot_alerts %} in repositories in your organization. For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/copilot/using-github-copilot/asking-github-copilot-questions-in-githubcom#asking-questions-about-alerts-from-github-advanced-security-features).
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<!-- Note: this article has two entirely separate procedures for cloud and server users. -->

>[!NOTE]
> The enablement status of some security features is dependent on other, higher-level security features. For example, disabling dependency graph will also disable {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %}, vulnerability exposure analysis, and security updates. For {% data variables.product.prodname_security_configurations %}, dependent security features are indicated with indentation and {% octicon "reply" aria-hidden="true" %}.
> The enablement status of some security features is dependent on other, higher-level security features. For example, disabling dependency graph will also disable {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %}, and security updates. For {% data variables.product.prodname_security_configurations %}, dependent security features are indicated with indentation and {% octicon "reply" aria-hidden="true" %}.

{% data reusables.profile.access_org %}
{% data reusables.organizations.org_settings %}
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* {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %}. To learn about {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %}, see [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-alerts/about-dependabot-alerts).
* Security updates. To learn about security updates, see [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-security-updates/about-dependabot-security-updates).

> [!NOTE]
> You cannot manually change the enablement settings for vulnerable function calls. If {% data variables.product.prodname_GH_advanced_security %} features and {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot_alerts %} are enabled, vulnerable function calls is also enabled. Otherwise, it is disabled.

1. In the "{% data variables.product.prodname_code_scanning_caps %}" section of the security settings table, choose whether you want to enable, disable, or keep the existing settings for {% data variables.product.prodname_code_scanning %} default setup.{% ifversion code-scanning-default-setup-customize-labels %}
If you want to target specific runners for {% data variables.product.prodname_code_scanning %}, you can also choose to use custom-labeled runners at this step.{% endif %} See [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/code-scanning/enabling-code-scanning/configuring-default-setup-for-code-scanning#about-default-setup).
1. In the "{% data variables.product.prodname_secret_scanning_caps %}" section of the security settings table, choose whether you want to enable, disable, or keep the existing settings for the following security features:
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### {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %} access to {% data variables.copilot.copilot_claude_sonnet %}

If you grant access to **Anthropic {% data variables.copilot.copilot_claude_sonnet %} in {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %}**, members of your enterprise can choose to use this model rather than the default `GPT 4o` model. For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/copilot/using-github-copilot/using-claude-sonnet-in-github-copilot).
{% data reusables.copilot.claude-sonnet-preview-note %}

By default, {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_chat_short %} uses the `GPT 4o` model. If you grant access to **Anthropic {% data variables.copilot.copilot_claude_sonnet %} in {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %}**, members of your enterprise can choose to use this model rather than the default `GPT 4o` model. See [AUTOTITLE](/copilot/using-github-copilot/using-claude-sonnet-in-github-copilot).

### {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %} access to the o1 family of models

{% data reusables.models.o1-models-preview-note %}

By default, {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_chat_short %} uses the `GPT 4o` model. If you grant access to the o1 family of models, members of your enterprise can select the specific model {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_chat_short %} will use in a conversation. The o1 family of models includes two models:
By default, {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_chat_short %} uses the `GPT 4o` model. If you grant access to the o1 family of models, members of your enterprise can select to use these models rather than the default `GPT 4o` model.

The o1 family of models includes two models:

* `o1-preview`: This model is focused on advanced reasoning and solving complex problems, in particular in math and science. It responds more slowly than the `gpt-4o` model. Each member of your enterprise can make 10 requests to this model per day.
* `o1-mini`: This is the faster version of the `o1-preview` model, balancing the use of complex reasoning with the need for faster responses. It is best suited for code generation and small context operations. Each member of your enterprise can make 50 requests to this model per day.
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* {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_cli_short %} and {% data variables.product.prodname_windows_terminal %}
* Suggestions matching public code
* Access to alternative models for {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %}
* Anthropic {% data variables.copilot.copilot_claude_sonnet %} in Copilot
* OpenAI o1 models in Copilot

The policy settings selected by an organization owner determine the behavior of {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot %} for all organization members that have been granted access to {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %} through the organization.

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- Copilot
---

> [!NOTE] {% data variables.copilot.copilot_claude_sonnet %} is in {% data variables.release-phases.public_preview %} and subject to change. The [AUTOTITLE](/free-pro-team@latest/site-policy/github-terms/github-pre-release-license-terms) apply to your use of this product.
{% data reusables.copilot.claude-sonnet-preview-note %}

## {% data variables.copilot.copilot_claude_sonnet %} announcement and rollout

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