Git LFS v2.6.0 is now available
Git LFS v2.6.0 comes with a more robust authentication mechanism, new options to `git lfs checkout`, a handful of bug fixes, new platforms, and more.
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Git LFS v2.6.0 comes with a more robust authentication mechanism, new options to `git lfs checkout`, a handful of bug fixes, new platforms, and more.
Since releasing the ability to suggest changes to code in a pull request, we’ve received lots of positive feedback—see what we’ve learned!
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Let’s look at the past year of the GitHub Community Forum as we celebrate its first anniversary.
Atom 1.32 provides improved syntax highlighting and code folding by parsing your code while you type it.
In-depth analysis of the incident that impacted GitHub services on October 21 and 22.
Join the GitHub developer relations team and other developers on 9 November to learn how to build a GitHub app from scratch.
With the Microsoft acquisition of GitHub complete, Nat Friedman joins as CEO.
GitHub is FedRAMP approved via the Tailored baseline of security controls, ensuring the United States government can confidently and securely manage their low impact data and source code.
Read about our open source and copyright event in Brussels–plus the latest on the EU copyright negotiations.
Join us for an inside look at all the new releases announced at Universe.
All GitHub services are back to normal as of Monday (October 22) at 23:00 UTC.
At 10:52 pm Sunday UTC, multiple services on GitHub.com were affected by a network partition and subsequent database failure resulting in inconsistent information being presented on our website.
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