GitHub Enterprise Server 3.1 is now generally available
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.1 is now generally available for all customers. It helps customers work with large, busy repositories, while enabling developers to develop and deploy with less effort than…
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.1 is now generally available for all customers. It helps customers work with large, busy repositories, while enabling developers to develop and deploy with less effort than ever.
This release includes:
- GitHub Actions workflow visualizations (#88): track and troubleshoot complex workflows at a glance.
- Automerge pull requests (#107): automatically merge a pull request the moment it’s ready.
- Repository performance optimization (#108): for large, busy repositories.
Additionally, customers using GitHub Advanced Security will now benefit from the general availability of secret scanning (#106) and support for more libraries and frameworks with code scanning than ever before.
To learn more about all the new features in GitHub Enterprise Server 3.1, read the GitHub Enterprise Server 3.1 release notes or download it today.
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