
Git data encryption at rest
Source code stored on GitHub.com will be encrypted at rest, by default. Any source code previously stored on GitHub.com has been converted over to hosts with encrypted disks. For GitHub…
Source code stored on GitHub.com will be encrypted at rest, by default. Any source code previously stored on GitHub.com has been converted over to hosts with encrypted disks. For GitHub…
The organization insights dashboard gives you the ability to quickly understand how your organization is getting work done on GitHub. You can view weekly, monthly, and yearly data visualizations of…
Organizations under the GitHub Enterprise plan can now view dependency insights. This feature allows organization members to browse all the software dependencies in use across a single organization, or multiple…
We’ve introducing the enterprise account to help GitHub Enterprise customers manage multiple GitHub organizations. The enterprise account can centrally manage policy and billing subscription from a seamless interface. Learn more…
With team synchronization, Enterprise Cloud organizations can synchronize Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) group membership to GitHub teams. We are continuing to extend this functionality to other supported identity providers.…
You can now publish public or private packages next to your source code. GitHub Package Registry is fully integrated with GitHub and supports the following package management tools: JavaScript (npm),…
You can now limit the types of notifications you receive for any issue and pull request to be specific to merge, reopened and/or closed events. Learn more about notification subscriptions
Now you can create issues on mobile with the most useful features from our desktop experience! Add labels, projects, milestones, and assign people. See a list of related issues to…
You can now receive notifications for new conversations occurring on gists. Similar to issues and pull requests, you can opt out of these notifications at any time. Learn more about…
Recently, we introduced the vulnerability-alerts API preview which allows administrators to enable security vulnerability alerts on a per-repository basis. Today, we are releasing a code sample in Node and Bash which demonstrates…
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