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Highlights from Git 2.36
Another new release of Git is here! Take a look at some of our highlights on what's new in Git 2.36.
Dependabot alerts now surface if your code is calling a vulnerability
Today, we're shipping a new feature for Dependabot alerts which helps you better understand how you're affected by a vulnerability.
Dependabot Alert API adds relevant update info to the schema
Dependabot Alert API adds relevant update info to the schema
Prevent the introduction of known vulnerabilities into your code
The new dependency review action and API prevents the introduction of known supply chain vulnerabilities into your code.
4 ways we use GitHub Actions to build GitHub
From automating builds and releases to taking care of large-scale regression testing, here are a few ways we use GitHub Actions to build GitHub.
GitHub Copilot now available for Visual Studio 2022
GitHub Copilot is now available from Visual Studio 2022 for everyone in the technical preview.
Career tips for beginner developers
Advice on fundamentals, picking languages to learn, social media presence, interviewing, and more
Improving your GitHub feed
Today, we are rolling out a new beta version of GitHub’s home feed, making it easier to discover projects, developers and more across GitHub.
Start working on GitHub Issues faster
You can now create a branch to work on an issue directly from the issue page so that it's easier to get started right away.
Save time with partial re-runs in GitHub Actions
It is now possible to re-run only failed jobs or a single job in GitHub Actions workflows.
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.4 is now generally available
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.4 is now generally available
Our response to the war in Ukraine
As the global response to the tragedies in Ukraine and other impacted regions continues to evolve, I wanted to share with our community an expansion of the message that I shared earlier this week with our Hubbers.