An update on GitHub availability
Here’s what we’ve done—and what we’re still doing—to improve our availability and reliability.
Here’s what we’ve done—and what we’re still doing—to improve our availability and reliability.
Starting June 1, your Copilot usage will consume GitHub AI Credits.
We’re making these changes to ensure a reliable and predictable experience for existing customers.
The open source Git project just released Git 2.54. Here is GitHub’s look at some of the most interesting features and changes introduced since last time.
See how we created an emoji list generator during the Rubber Duck Thursday stream.
Changes to the status page will provide more specific data, so you’ll have better insight into the overall health of the platform.
Learn how Github uses eBPF to detect and prevent circular dependencies in its deployment tooling.
Learn about the productivity tool one GitHub engineer built, and how AI supported the development process.
We’re sharing recent policy updates that developers should know about, updating our Transparency Center with the full year of 2025 data, and looking to what’s ahead.
Learn to find and exploit real-world agentic AI vulnerabilities through five progressive challenges in this free, open source game that over 10,000 developers have already used to sharpen their security skills.
The new Code Security Risk Assessment gives you a one-click view of vulnerabilities across your organization, at no cost.
Learn how to create a free website for any repository on GitHub Pages.
GitHub for Beginners: Getting started with the GitHub Copilot CLI, a step-by-step tutorial.
In March, we experienced four incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services.
Get inspired by five of the most memorable, magical, and quirky Universe sessions to date.
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.