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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.
With their new “Star” button, every GitHub Topic gets you closer to the stuff you care about most.
Today we’re announcing two major updates to make GitHub more accessible to developers.
Get more information when reviewing pull requests with check runs and annotations.
Use the Content Attachment API to add more context to issues and pull requests.
Merge with confidence using GitHub Desktop 1.5, knowing that even if merge conflicts occur, we’ll help you through it so you can keep shipping.
Never lose an in-progress comment again now that GitHub for Visual Studio automatically saves comment drafts.
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!
Atom 1.32 provides improved syntax highlighting and code folding by parsing your code while you type it.
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.
Unify the GitHub experience across deployment types, bring the power of the open source community to developers at work, and more, with our latest Enterprise release.
New integration enables software teams to connect their code on GitHub.com to their projects on Jira Software Cloud
A new way to view and interact with pull requests in Atom through the GitHub package
Automatically enforce protected branch settings across multiple branches in your repository.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.