Join us for Craftwork NYC on August 14
Craftwork is a hands-on workshop for learning how to build GitHub Apps.
Resources for developers seeking to stay informed about the latest industry trends, research, and updates from GitHub. Explore research and surveys that delve into various aspects of software development and open source communities—and Octoverse, which provides detailed annual analyses of open source and public projects across GitHub.
Craftwork is a hands-on workshop for learning how to build GitHub Apps.
Our application period for individual scholarships has ended on Friday, August 17, and we are no longer accepting new applications for individual scholarships.
We recap efforts to improve protections for an open internet in the US and India, and we’ll revisit a resource for developers who want to help policymakers understand the need to save net neutrality.
Finding compromised passwords and two-factor recovery checkups
With the GitHub Desktop 1.3 release, you’ll be notified when your branch diverges from your repository’s default branch.
Today we’re launching new ways to simplify your CI process, so you can use the tools you need to focus on the work that matters to your team.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to build a GitHub App from scratch.
Check out the newest course offerings from GitHub Learning Lab.
GitHub for Visual Studio 2.5.4 introduces new pull request improvements and easier navigation between GitHub.com and Visual Studio.
The Octokit.NET library is now available for GitHub API v4.
Our latest release connects Enterprise customers to the open source community for the first time—and gives teams lots of tools to get more work done.
This year’s report from the EFF focuses on government takedown requests and how companies protect their users from unwarranted censorship.
Automate away some of the pain points in your open source projects with these free GitHub Apps.
A list of open source releases that caught our attention last month.
Everything shipped on the GitHub platform for the month of June.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
Catch up on the GitHub podcast, a show dedicated to the topics, trends, stories and culture in and around the open source developer community on GitHub.