GitHub Enterprise Server 2.18 is here
See what’s new for project management, security, and the developer experience with our latest Enterprise Server release.
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See what’s new for project management, security, and the developer experience with our latest Enterprise Server release.
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.
Creating a Learning Lab course is easier than ever with a course builder, translations, and more.
Since we introduced GitHub Actions last year, the response has been phenomenal, and developers have created thousands of inspired workflows. But we’ve also heard clear feedback from almost everyone: you want CI/CD! And that’s what we’re announcing today.
Challenge your game development skills with the eighth annual js13kGames competition.
Our biggest community event is back—and better than ever. Join us on November 13-14 at the Palace of Fine Arts with brand new speakers, swag, and so much more.
The GitHub and Slack integration now supports the Deployments API, Checks API, and draft pull requests.
We’re celebrating an exciting milestone with one million Dependabot pull requests merged.
On Monday at 3:46 pm UTC, several services on GitHub.com experienced a 41-minute disruption, and as a result, some services were degraded for a longer period.
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, hear from Fatih Arslan.
Yarn now supports security alerts for public and private repositories.
Mark files as viewed—and see if they’ve changed since you viewed them—to easily pick up where you left off.
GitHub product documentation is now available in Japanese and Simplified Chinese.
Let’s have fun with code. See what our very smart—and very aimless—robots have in store for you with this week’s Noops.
Now you can now assign any read-only contributor to issues they’ve commented on. They’ll get a notification that they are assigned, and if they aren’t able to take on the task, they can simply click the “Unassign me” button next to their username.
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