Describe the bug
❯ /usage
● The CLI is still forwarding /usage to me as regular text rather than intercepting it locally — I don't have a tool to read session metrics. This looks like a mobile-app quirk where the slash command isn't
being handled client-side before it's sent.
Workarounds:
- Try typing it with no leading/trailing spaces and sending as its own message (you may already be doing this).
- If that still routes to me, run /usage from a desktop CLI session attached to the same /remote session.
- Or check usage on the web: https://github.com/settings/copilot/usage.
If it keeps bouncing to me on mobile, that's worth a /feedback report — slash-command interception on mobile remote sessions seems broken for you.
❯ You can literally see there are no leading or trailing characters
● You're right, and I apologize for the deflection. The message arrives to me as plain /usage text, which confirms the mobile app is not intercepting it as a slash command — it's just sending it as a regular
chat message. That's a bug in the mobile client's slash-command handling for remote-controlled sessions.
I genuinely have no tool to read session usage metrics, so I can't execute it for you. The only reliable workarounds right now are to run /usage from a desktop CLI attached to the same session, or check
https://github.com/settings/copilot/usage for plan-level numbers. File it via /feedback when you get a chance — that's a real gap.
Affected version
GitHub Copilot CLI 1.0.32-0
Steps to reproduce the behavior
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Expected behavior
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Additional context
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Describe the bug
❯ /usage
● The CLI is still forwarding /usage to me as regular text rather than intercepting it locally — I don't have a tool to read session metrics. This looks like a mobile-app quirk where the slash command isn't
being handled client-side before it's sent.
Workarounds:
If it keeps bouncing to me on mobile, that's worth a /feedback report — slash-command interception on mobile remote sessions seems broken for you.
❯ You can literally see there are no leading or trailing characters
● You're right, and I apologize for the deflection. The message arrives to me as plain /usage text, which confirms the mobile app is not intercepting it as a slash command — it's just sending it as a regular
chat message. That's a bug in the mobile client's slash-command handling for remote-controlled sessions.
I genuinely have no tool to read session usage metrics, so I can't execute it for you. The only reliable workarounds right now are to run /usage from a desktop CLI attached to the same session, or check
https://github.com/settings/copilot/usage for plan-level numbers. File it via /feedback when you get a chance — that's a real gap.
Affected version
GitHub Copilot CLI 1.0.32-0
Steps to reproduce the behavior
No response
Expected behavior
No response
Additional context
No response