How to install github cli extension in a custom folder? #76904
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I have installed github cli on my Windows 11 machine. Then I installed copilot extension by following the instruction at Github copilot extension, that is,
gh extension install github/gh-copilot
It installs copilot extension in C:\Users\AppData\Local\GitHub CLI folder. I would like to install it in a different folder, say C:\Users\experimental_stuff\GitHub CLI folder.
I am not able to find a way to change the installation path for GitHub Cli extension.
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