
June 2018 product updates
Everything shipped on the GitHub platform for the month of June.
A comprehensive archive with older product announcements, company updates, guides, tutorials, and other blogs from GitHub. Consider the library a repository of historical GitHub information where you can explore the evolution of GitHub’s tools and features over time (like the pull request!).
Everything shipped on the GitHub platform for the month of June.
Join the GitHub developer relations team and other developers on July 10 to learn how to build a GitHub app from scratch.
Last call for entry to the GitHub Learning Lab Explorer Challenge
Our GitHub Editor Tools team is always working to build the best experience—and to do that, want to hear from the people using them every day.
View and edit key information in issues and pull requests from within your project board.
A list of open source releases that caught our attention last month.
Everything shipped on the GitHub platform for the month of May.
This post follows the story of a GitHub intern’s experience laser cutting a contribution graph to creating an application that automates the process.
Our limited-edition Pride and Trans Pride Shirts will have you feeling extra prideful all summer long—available until September 30 in the GitHub Shop.
Automate settings in your project boards for more workflow control with issues and pull requests.
How GitHub’s content moderation practices compare to the report’s recommendations.
From May 23 to June 26, GitHub is hosting a challenge in the Community Forum where you can be recognized for leveling up your knowledge with GitHub Learning Lab.
Our updated Privacy Statement, Terms of Service, and Corporate Terms of Service are now effective.
How GitHub integrates human rights in its policy work.
One year after launch, Marketplace serves more than 100,000 users and offers almost 50 tools.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
Last chance: Save $700 on your IRL pass to Universe and join us on Oct. 28-29 in San Francisco.