From latency to instant: Modernizing GitHub Issues navigation performance
How the GitHub Issues team used client-side caching, smart prefetching, and service workers to make navigation feel instant.
How the GitHub Issues team used client-side caching, smart prefetching, and service workers to make navigation feel instant.
Roguelikes don’t die. They fork, mutate, get argued over, rewritten, abandoned, and revived again. Sometimes all at once.
Starting June 1, our lineup of individual plans will update based on your feedback.
Learn how one Hubber used GitHub Copilot CLI to build an extension that turns any codebase into a unique, roguelike dungeon.
Learn how to find opportunities to contribute to the open source community.
Youth safety requirements are moving down the tech stack to operating systems and app stores—raising new questions for open source developers.
Researchers share in an interview how they used GitHub data to predict GDP, inequality, and emissions in ways that traditional economic data misses, along with our Q4 2025 data release.
Agentic workflows that run on every pull request can quietly accumulate large API bills. Here’s how we instrumented our own production workflows, found the inefficiencies, and built agents to fix them.
A practical guide to reviewing agent-generated pull requests: what to look for, where issues hide, and how to catch technical debt before it ships.
How to build the “Trust Layer” for GitHub Copilot cloud agent without brittle scripts or black-box judgements by using dominatory analysis.
What maintainers are telling us, what we’ve shipped, and how to celebrate the people behind open source.
OpenClaw builders will gather at GitHub HQ during Microsoft Build 2026 for demos and conversations. Join in person, or watch the livestream on Twitch.
Learn the difference between CLI interactive v. non-interactive modes.
Discover how to format and edit your comments and posts using Markdown.
How we validated, fixed, and investigated a critical vulnerability in under two hours, and confirmed no exploitation.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
Join us October 28-29 in San Francisco or online for GitHub Universe, our flagship developer event uniting people, agents, and the world’s code.