GitHub Actions: Setup-node supports dependency caching for projects with monorepo and pnpm package manager
GitHub Actions: Setup-node supports dependency caching for projects with monorepo and pnpm package manager
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GitHub Actions: Setup-node supports dependency caching for projects with monorepo and pnpm package manager
Learn how we’re managing feature releases and establishing best practices within and across teams at GitHub using GitHub Projects.
We're excited to share with you the contributors Action! At GitHub, we maintain several open source repositories and have developed this Action to empower maintainers to measure how many new and returning contributors and contributions have occurred over any given time period.
Learn how to optimize your usage of GitHub Projects to plan and track your work from idea to production.
Hear from Grafana Labs' Armand Grillet about how his team uses GitHub Projects.
The Social Impact, Tech for Social Good team is launching a new Open Source Community Manager Program to support digital public goods. This is part of their new Activating Developers initiative.
Explore how the GitHub Docs team uses GitHub Projects for content coordination, reviews, and publishing.
GitHub Issues is a core component of how developers get things done and, as we built more project planning capabilities into GitHub, we’ve found some fun and unique ways to use the new projects experience for personal productivity.
At GitHub we use GitHub to build our own products, and the new projects experience is no different. Check out how our team uses projects to build powerful project planning for developers.
Ensuring secure access to your source code is more important than ever. Git Credential Manager helps make that easy.
Dependency graph now supports the Poetry package manager
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Authentication is a critical component to your daily development. When working in open source, you need to prove that you have rights to update a branch with git push. Additionally…
Check out our GitHub Internship series brought to you by our 2019 summer interns. In this post, learn about Alejandra Trejo Rodriguez, a student who led the initiative to localize courses in GitHub Learning Lab.
This month, we’re introducing a few new apps to help you write, manage, and deploy code. To see what's new and find more ways to work better, head to GitHub…
Today’s software is increasingly interconnected and interdependent. There’s a good chance your project relies on someone else's, and if your project is public that others might rely on it, too.…
Tech can be a tricky industry (to say the least). We talked with three tech professionals who share why they stay, what has helped them the most, and the power of switching things up.
Three new Campus Experts are joining the fall 2022 batch of the MLH Fellowship to work with open source maintainers and get real-world experience.
This is our second post on cloud deployment with containers. Looking for more? Join our upcoming GitHub Actions webcast with Sarah, Solutions Engineer Pavan Ravipati, and Senior Product Manager Kayla…
Lee este artículo en español Estamos muy entusiasmados en anunciar nuestro siguiente evento virtual en América Latina: GitHub ¡Presente! en Español El primer evento será el Martes 22 de Septiembre…
We’re partnering with Hack Club to support the students behind Summer of Making, a new remote, student summer program. From building Arduino-powered robots to creating an open source game, we’re excited to see students channel their passions and build with the Hack Club community this summer.