The State of the Octoverse 2019
To celebrate 365 days of achievements, let’s look back at the code and communities built on GitHub this year.
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To celebrate 365 days of achievements, let’s look back at the code and communities built on GitHub this year.
Packages published to private repositories can now be deleted by organization owners via the Package Version Deletion API. Learn more from the documentation
Software security is a collective problem, a responsibility that involves producers and consumers of code, open source maintainers, security researchers, and security teams. At GitHub, we want to give the community the tools it needs to secure the software we all depend on.
The dependency graph is rolling out for all PHP repositories with Composer dependencies. In addition to Composer, GitHub supports package managers for many other programming languages, including Maven, NPM, Yarn, and Nuget.
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, hear from Fatih Arslan.
Today, we joined hundreds of developers in Berlin for GitHub Satellite, our global developer conference. To celebrate our interconnected community, we launched GitHub Sponsors to help support open source maintainers and contributors, released new security features to enable more secure software development from start to finish, and introduced new capabilities that address the needs of enterprises and large organizations.
Dependent repositories surface data from the GitHub dependency graph, showcasing which public repositories depend on the packages in that repository. Learn more
We’re sharing new and exciting releases from world-changing technologies to weekend side projects in the February 2019 edition of Release Radar.
In the spirit of Black History Month, throughout February we’re featuring Black maintainers who are making impactful contributions to the world through open source.
We decided to dig a little deeper into the state of machine learning and data science on GitHub. Read on to learn more about what we found.
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If you use Python, we can now alert you whenever you depend on vulnerable packages.
Python users can now access the dependency graph and receive security alerts whenever their repositories depend on packages with known security vulnerabilities. To configure the kind or frequency of notifications…
In this month's Game Bytes post, discover classic point-and-click games with ScummVM and read the latest from Phaser 3.10, Godot Community Game Jam, and more.
We're making it easier for maintainers to grow healthy open source communities on GitHub with minimized comments, retired namespaces for popular projects, and new pull request requirements.
In case you missed them, here are some of the releases that caught our attention last month.
GitHub recently open sourced Licensed in the hopes that it is as helpful to the OSS community as it has been to us. <disclaimer> 1 of 1 consulted lawyers agree,…
Writing code with other developers can be a great way to onboard teammates, get to know how your peers think, and learn new skills. Unfortunately, writing code together can be…
Today we’re welcoming four new apps to GitHub Marketplace that'll help you out with code review, deployment, and localization for your projects. Code Review SideCI is a code review assistant…
Almost a decade ago, GitHub was created as a place for developers to work together on code. Now, millions of people around the world use our platform to build businesses,…
In collaboration with Facebook, we're excited to announce Atom-IDE—a set of optional packages that bring IDE-like functionality to Atom. The initial release includes smarter, context-aware auto-completion, navigation features, like outline…