Introducing GitHub Enterprise 2.14
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.
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.
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.
Animated GIFs can help you capture the essence of what you’re trying to share in a way that is both clear and engaging.
Archive any issue, pull request, or note from your project board without losing its history.
GitHub for Unity, a Unity editor extension, is now available for download in the Unity Asset Store.
Turn Slack conversations into next steps on GitHub with slash commands, private previews, and more.
Introducing the Checks API—a better way to get feedback from integrations on your code.
Bring more organization to your project contributions with these improvements to issue templates.
Getting started with GitHub Projects using board templates and project copying.
Ignore white space in your diff view without losing the ability to comment.
The most recent release of the GitHub for Visual Studio Extension supports your most common pull request workflows.
Protect important branches by requiring more than one reviewer for pull requests.
Organizing issues and pull requests with labels can help you manage the chaos and be more productive. To support your labeling efforts and make labels even more useful, we’ve made…
In 30 days, we’ll be deprecating anonymous gist creation—a decision we made after a lot of deliberation. Anonymous gists are a handy tool for quickly putting a code snippet online,…
Last year we announced the deprecation of several weak cryptographic standards. Then we provided a status update toward the end of last year outlining some changes we’d made to make…
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
Get tickets to the 10th anniversary of our global developer event on AI, DevEx, and security.