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Mimo Code vs GitHub Copilot CLI: Performance & Benchmarks Comparison

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Quick Verdict

Neither agent has public SWE-bench scores — real-world testing is your best bet.

Pricing

Mimo Code GitHub Copilot CLI
Price Free (BYO keys) $10-39/mo (Copilot subscription)
Open source Yes ✅ No ❌
Best for Vision-capable OpenCode fork GitHub-native terminal agent with PR/issue integration

Performance & Benchmarks

Benchmarks help, but without SWE-bench data for these two, we focus on real-world capability instead.

Mimo Code is built for vision-capable opencode fork. It’s open source with Free (BYO keys) pricing.

GitHub Copilot CLI is built for github-native terminal agent with pr/issue integration. It’s a commercial product with $10-39/mo (Copilot subscription) pricing.

Feature Comparison

Feature Mimo Code GitHub Copilot CLI

Pros & Cons

Mimo Code

Pros:

  • OpenCode fork with vision support
  • Reasoning model integration
  • Active development

Cons:

  • Smaller community than OpenCode
  • No subagents

GitHub Copilot CLI

Pros:

  • Deep GitHub integration
  • Multi-model (Claude Sonnet 4.5, GPT-5)
  • MCP server built-in

Cons:

  • Requires Copilot subscription
  • GitHub ecosystem dependent

Verdict

Neither agent has public SWE-bench scores — real-world testing is your best bet.

Mimo Code is recommended for: Open-source agent with vision capabilities GitHub Copilot CLI is recommended for: Developers in GitHub ecosystem wanting terminal agent

For a full overview of all 15 agents, see the Complete Guide to AI Coding Agents.

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