
GitHub for Beginners: Building a REST API with Copilot
See how you can use GitHub Copilot to build an API.
See how you can use GitHub Copilot to build an API.
The GitHub CLI now supports common Git configurations for triangular workflows. Learn more about triangular workflows, how they work, and how to configure them for your Git workflows. Then, see how you can leverage these using the GitHub CLI.
What to look for with each model and how to test them in your workflows—with tips, tricks, and pointers.
See how I built a developer-focused landing page in under 30 minutes using GitHub Copilot agent mode and Claude 3.5 Sonnet—with just screenshots and prompts.
Discover practical tips and tricks for forming effective GraphQL queries and mutations.
Discover the latest trends and insights on public software development activity on GitHub with the quarterly release of data for the Innovation Graph, updated through December 2024.
There are 60,000+ climate-focused projects on GitHub, explore one this Earth Day!
When you want your images to look good in Markdown on GitHub, you might have to adjust for the UI around them.
Want to speak at a tech conference? These four practical tips will help your session proposal stand out—and land you on the stage.
Ever wondered which AI model is the best fit for your GitHub Copilot project? Here are some things to consider.
In March, we experienced one incident that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services.
Comparing GitHub-hosted vs self-hosted runners for your CI/CD workflows? This deep dive explores important factors to consider when making this critical infrastructure decision for your development team.
Learn how to leverage GitHub Copilot to make your code more secure.
Explore the iterative development journey of GitHub’s sub-issues feature. Learn how we leveraged sub-issues to build and refine sub-issues, breaking down larger tasks into smaller, manageable ones.
Everyone’s talking about MCP these days when it comes to large language models (LLMs)—here’s what you need to know.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
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