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We are building a private space for maintainers to connect with peers, preview features, and learn from each other!
We are building a private space for maintainers to connect with peers, preview features, and learn from each other!
Learn more about static analysis and how to use it for security research!
In this blog post series, we will take a closer look at static analysis concepts, present GitHub’s static analysis tool CodeQL, and teach you how to leverage static analysis for security research by writing custom CodeQL queries.
These changes will improve the experience for custom query authors and enable better precision in some of our standard queries. Learn how to enable them for your custom queries.
Developers and compliance teams get a new SBOM generation tool for cloud repositories.
Learn how GitHub’s one, integrated platform–powered by AI and secure at every step—helps developer teams be more productive, collaborative, and efficient.
Today, we’re excited to announce the release of the public beta of the official GitHub Actions VS Code extension, which provides support for authoring and editing workflows and helps you manage workflow runs without leaving your IDE.
At approximately 05:00 UTC on March 24, out of an abundance of caution, we replaced our RSA SSH host key used to secure Git operations for GitHub.com.
Writing secure code is as much of an art as writing functional code, and it is the only way to write quality code. Learn how our Secure Code Game can provide you with hands-on training to spot and fix security issues in your code so that you can build a secure code mindset.
GitHub Copilot is evolving to bring chat and voice interfaces, support pull requests, answer questions on docs, and adopt OpenAI’s GPT-4 for a more personalized developer experience.
We’re looking forward to working with policymakers to improve cybersecurity and support developers.
We are delighted to host the Godot 4.0 Release Party at GitHub HQ on Wednesday, March 22 from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. And you’re invited!
Hear from Grafana Labs’ Armand Grillet about how his team uses GitHub Projects.
Learn how developers with disabilities are pushing the boundaries of accessibility with ingenuity, open source, and generative AI on The ReadME Project.
The first Git release of the year is here! Take a look at some of our highlights on what’s new in Git 2.40.
We are open sourcing our own OSPO policies, tools, and guides to help other OSPOs get started.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
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