Improving your GitHub feed
Today, we are rolling out a new beta version of GitHub’s home feed, making it easier to discover projects, developers and more across GitHub.
The latest news and updates around GitHub’s suite of tools and features. From new capabilities and products that streamline software development to powerful integrations that boost collaboration, this category provides comprehensive coverage of the advancements shaping the future of software development on GitHub.
Today, we are rolling out a new beta version of GitHub’s home feed, making it easier to discover projects, developers and more across GitHub.
If you’re a GHES customer with heavy read traffic on your monorepo, check out the repository cache, especially if you have CI workloads distributed around the world.
You can now create a branch to work on an issue directly from the issue page so that it’s easier to get started right away.
It is now possible to re-run only failed jobs or a single job in GitHub Actions workflows.
We’ve introduced several new features to help enterprise owners more easily manage their accounts, including two features now in public beta.
Explore and understand your overall GitHub-hosted Actions runner capacity with the new runner view.
The ability to prebuild codespaces is entering public beta. Enable fast environment creation times, regardless of the size and complexity of your repositories.
GitHub Actions workflows in the Security category will now appear among the workflow recommendations based on a repository’s content.
Today we launched new code scanning analysis features powered by machine learning. The experimental analysis finds more of the most common types of vulnerabilities.
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.4 is now generally available for all customers. This release makes software development faster and more secure with new features like reusable workflows, Dependabot security updates, and GitHub Advanced Security enhancements.
Today, we’re shipping improvements to Dependabot alerts that make them easier to understand and remediate.
The dependency graph helps developers and maintainers understand the code they depend on, and now includes GitHub Actions!
When you want to create a workflow in the Actions tab of your repository, the recommendations are now based on an analysis of repo content.
We shipped a ton of updates in November, from the push notification for PR review activities on the go, to an easy way to create Markdown links.
Code navigation is now available in PRs, and code navigation results for Python are now more precise.
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