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Repository Searching

We’ve just rolled out a search box on every repository that allows you to search by a number of criteria.As always, your feedback how we can tweak the search to…

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Friday Fun

Our favorite host, Engine Yard, snapped a picture of the GitHub hardware and I wanted to share:Who likes a lot of blinking lights? I do! I do!

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Tasty Tidbits

Chris Wanstrath of Err the Blog (hey that’s me!) just posted an article covering some tasty GitHub tidbits. Range highlighting, key shortcuts, keeping dotfiles in git, and the GitHub gem…

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GitHub Services IPO

No, we’re not listed on the NASDAQ (yet), but we are open-sourcing the code that handles our service integration with the likes of Twitter, Campfire, Lighthouse, etc.We realized there’s no…

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It’s a mirror

Looks like jakobo had some hard drive troubles this weekend. Ouch. Luckily, thanks to backups and GitHub, he didn’t lose much.I did a fresh install upgrade from Tiger to Leopard…

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GitHub’s RubyGem Server

Update regarding require, please read belowThe next time you visit your repository’s edit screen you’ll see a new checkbox that should be pretty exciting for users hosting their RubyGem project…

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One Million Events

GitHub hit a major milestone the other day, surpassing its millionth event. Events are those helpful things that show up in your dashboard, letting you know when someone makes a…

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