
Safer merge conflict resolution
When resolving a merge conflict on GitHub, you’ll now be warned before committing those changes into a default or protected branch. Learn more about merge conflicts on GitHub
When resolving a merge conflict on GitHub, you’ll now be warned before committing those changes into a default or protected branch. Learn more about merge conflicts on GitHub
Organizations often block disruptive users to keep conversations welcoming, constructive, and on track. In June, organizations gained the ability to temporarily block users. Instead of permanently parting ways with a…
Often pull request reviews surface conversations and follow-up actions that you want to act on seamlessly. Now you can click Open new issue within the pull request review comment’s options…
The 2.14.7, 2.13.13, and 2.12.21 releases for GitHub Enterprise are now available for download. View the full release notes: See Enterprise 2.14.7 release notes See Enterprise 2.13.13 release notes See…
Comparisons of renderable image formats now display the difference in file sizes between the new version of the file and the old. Learn more about comparing files on GitHub.
We’re excited to announce that you can now view issue and pull request information in a hovercard when you’re looking at issues or pull requests. Stop opening so many tabs…
Moving forward you’ll find it easier to distinguish team notifications in your notifications page and emails. Look out for an @ in front of team names in web and email…
Pull request review comments in the ‘Conversation’ tab now have a text editing toolbar for quickly styling your comments and adding saved replies. Learn more about pull request reviews on…
As we announced back in April, starting today, additional GitHub Services cannot be added to any repository on GitHub.com, via the UI or API. You can continue to edit or…
The release of GitHub for Visual Studio 2.5.6 introduces a new and improved clone dialog. View the full release notes
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