Yarn support for security alerts
Yarn now supports security alerts for public and private repositories.
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.
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.
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.
The newly shipped GitHut Audit log API allows you to make efficient queries for specific log data. Learn more about how to get started with the API.
We’ve listened to your feedback about GitHub Package Registry and we’re changing the deletion policy for packages. Read more about the change and joining the beta.
The Atom editor has been updated to make common features notably faster.
Resolve merge conflicts more easily, co-author commits to share credit with others, check out your GitHub pull requests, and more with the release of GitHub Desktop 2.0.
Today we’re excited to announce that we’ll be adding support for Swift packages to GitHub Package Registry. Swift packages make it easy to share your libraries and source code across your projects and with the Swift community.
We’re thrilled to announce the beta of GitHub Sponsors, a new way to financially support the developers who build the open source software you use every day. Open source developers build tools for the rest of us. GitHub Sponsors is a new tool to help them succeed, too.
With GitHub Package Registry your packages are at home with their code—sign up for the limited beta to try it out.
We’re excited to announce a new way for teams to manage GitHub at scale. Later this month, you’ll be able to sync groups across Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and GitHub teams.
Today, we’re introducing Custom Open Graph Images to all repositories on GitHub.com.
For quick and easy access, you can now view comments from review in Atom from a dock next to the editor.
The latest release includes performance improvements, bug fixes, and a few new features to make your experience using GitHub for Visual Studio even smoother.
You can now use draft pull requests to clearly tag when you’re coding a work in progress.
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