A formal spec for GitHub Flavored Markdown
We're releasing a formal specification of the syntax for GitHub Flavored Markdown, and its corresponding reference implementation.
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We're releasing a formal specification of the syntax for GitHub Flavored Markdown, and its corresponding reference implementation.
Today we're introducing a new Business offering that brings SAML single sign-on, automated provisioning and deprovisioning, 24/5 support, and guaranteed uptime to GitHub.com. With direct access to our developer community…
Last year we shared some details on GitHub's CSP journey. A journey was a good way to describe it, as our usage of Content Security Policy (CSP) significantly changed from…
The open source Git project has just released Git 2.11.0, with features and bugfixes from over 70 contributors. Here's our look at some of the most interesting new features: Abbreviated…
Dear Spanish Octocats, Please join us Thursday, September 22 for a workshop with startup and GitHub users BeBanjo. We'll share our experiences with software development. Program: Introduction to Git and…
GitHub announced a public API one month after the site launched. We've evolved this platform through three versions, adhering to RFC standards and embracing new design patterns to provide a clear and consistent interface.
2016 has been quite busy so far. So many exciting features have already shipped: issue templates, saved replies, GPG signature and commit squashing to name a few. With the second…
Spokes is the replication system for the file servers where we store over 38 million Git repositories and over 36 million gists.It keeps at least three copies of every repository…
Universe is three full days of featured community speakers, in-depth product training, keynotes from GitHub leadership, and breakout sessions led by experts from across the industry. You'll hear from the…
Data gives us insight into how people build software, and the activities of open source communities on GitHub represent one of the richest datasets ever created of people working together…
Last year, we wrote up our 2014 Transparency Report, the first report of its kind we've been able to do. It's important to continue to update our community on the…
We're looking forward to seeing you at the 2016 Dodgeball Tournament for friendly competition, team bonding, the chance to take home the OctoTrophy, and best of all, the opportunity to…
We shipped subresource integrity a few months back to reduce the risk of a compromised CDN serving malicious JavaScript. That is a big win, but does not address related content…
Edit: DGit is now called Spokes GitHub hosts over 35 million repositories and over 30 million Gists on hundreds of servers. Over the past year, we've built DGit, a new…
At Git Merge—a conference for the Git community—you'll join developers who are committed to the future of Git. In addition to seeing an amazing lineup of speakers, attendees of all…
One of the most important elements of creating a strong community is shaping the new contributor experience. The on-boarding experience for new participants plays a huge role in how quickly…
To highlight the people behind projects we admire, we bring you the GitHub Developer Profile blog series. Judy Gichoya is a medical doctor specializing in radiology, but she’s also an…
You've been asking for it, and we're ready to share the complete GitHub Universe schedule. Each day will start off at 8:30AM with registration and breakfast. You'll want to be…
As VP of GitHub's Social Impact team, I am thrilled to share some news about our upcoming conference. Conferences like GitHub Universe represent an opportunity for people from all over…
Our next Patchwork hack night will be on September 3, 2015, and will be co-hosted with our friends at dots in Tokyo, Japan. GitHubbers @aitchabee, @dice, @ikeike443, @michaeltwofish, @haileys, and…
We're hosting Hackcon III at our San Francisco office on July 18th and 19th. Hackcon is the place to be for student hackathon organizers. The event is run by our…