
Audit Log Git events and REST API now available in limited public beta
In GitHub Enterprise Cloud, the Audit Log now includes Git events and has a new REST API. Both are available as a limited public beta. The new Git events will…
In GitHub Enterprise Cloud, the Audit Log now includes Git events and has a new REST API. Both are available as a limited public beta. The new Git events will…
Dark mode is now available to all GitHub.com users as a public beta. To select your preferred theme, navigate to your profile settings and click on the new “Appearance” tab…
GitHub Actions can now generate a visual graph of your workflow on every run. With workflow visualization, you can view and understand complex workflows track progress of workflows in real-time…
GitHub Discussions is now available as a public beta, providing you with a dedicated space for your community to ask and answer questions, and have conversations that are separate from…
Companies can now invest in open source with GitHub Sponsors! We’re launching GitHub Sponsors for companies in beta on December 8 (Tuesday) at Universe. Self-service (payment via credit card or…
If you commit a secret to a public repository, the whole world can see it. GitHub secret scanning helps protect you from fraud and data breaches by scanning for leaked…
GitHub Apps and OAuth Apps now feature GA support for the OAuth 2.0 Device Authorization Grant, in addition to the existing Web Application Flow. This allows any CLI client or…
GitHub Advanced Security customers can now view and resolve private repository secret scanning results via the GitHub REST API. In addition, a webhook is available whenever a new committed secret…
Dependabot already updates your public dependencies, such as open source dependencies from a public GitHub repository, npm, Maven Central, or similar. Now, you can also update dependencies from private GitHub…
READMEs for npm packages on npmjs.com are now rendered using GitHub Flavored Markdown. npmjs.com was using a custom markdown renderer not fully compatible with GitHub Flavored Markdown. This difference meant…
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