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Find yourself

Sometimes you need to mention yourself in a comment. The mention dropdown will now include yourself so you can easily autocomplete your username in comments. Learn more about mentioning people…

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Wikis: now with more love

Documenting the code you share on GitHub can contribute tremendously to the success of your project. When your documentation is easy to access and read, people can better understand how…

Brandon Keepers
GitHub Enterprise 11.10.300 Release

GitHub Enterprise 11.10.300 Release

We're excited to announce the latest release of GitHub Enterprise. We're shipping this version with Issue Attachments, Contributions, and much more. Along with a variety of general improvements and adjustments,…

Joel Watson
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Zen Writing Mode

At GitHub, we love finding new ways to help people get in the zone. Today we’re excited to announce a feature that we hope will do just that. You’ll now…

Coby Chapple
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Issue autocompletion

Today we're adding autocompletion for Issues and Pull Requests, similar to the @mention and emoji autocompletion you already know and love. Type # to see Issue and Pull Request suggestions,…

Rob Sanheim
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Introducing Team Mentions

For a while now, you have been able to @mention a user when discussing issues, pull requests, and commits. Now you can use the same convention to mention a Team…

Rob Sanheim
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@mention autocompletion

@mentions are a great way to pull someone into a issue or pull request. Internally we use a /cc convention to call out people. A lot of our issues look…

Joshua Peek
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GitHub Rebase #41

git rebase --interactive --onto edition-41 Lots of projects this week folks, keep them coming! Like always I'm more than welcome to consider user submissions to Rebase. Let me know about…

Nick Quaranto