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GitHub Actions: All Actions will begin running on Node16 instead of Node12
GitHub Actions: All Actions will begin running on Node16 instead of Node12
The next step for LGTM.com: GitHub code scanning!
Today, GitHub code scanning has all of LGTM.com’s key features—and more! The time has therefore come to announce the plan for the gradual deprecation of LGTM.com.
GitHub Actions: The Ubuntu 18.04 Actions runner image is being deprecated and will be removed by 12/1/22
GitHub Actions: The Ubuntu 18.04 Actions runner image is being deprecated and will be removed by 12/1/22
GitHub Actions The macOS 10.15 Actions runner image is being deprecated and will be removed by 8/30/22
The macOS 10.15 Actions runner image started our deprecation process on 5/31/22 and will be fully unsupported by 8/30/22. To raise awareness of the upcoming removal, jobs using macOS 10.15…
How we use Dependabot to secure GitHub
A two-part story about how GitHub’s Product Security Engineering team rolled out Dependabot internally to track vulnerable dependencies, and how GitHub tracks and prioritizes technical debt.
Release Radar · November 2021 Edition
The end of the year is getting closer, and our communities are busy working away on their projects. While you've all been busy maintaining open source projects and shipping releases,…
What’s new from GitHub Changelog? October 2021 recap
A public beta of the new GitHub Issues, a "security manager" role for organizations, a command palette beta, and lots more.
What’s new from GitHub Changelog? September 2021 recap
Catch up on 44 ships, including a colorblind-accessible theme, a public README.md for organizations, and customization of code review settings.
The npm registry is deprecating TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1
Beginning October 4, 2021, all connections to npm websites and the npm registry, including for package installation, must use TLS 1.2 or higher.
What’s new from GitHub Changelog? May 2021 Recap
In May, GitHub shipped a total of 20 new features. We love what we do, but we know it’s a lot to keep up with. So we’re trying something new on the GitHub Blog—a monthly recap of everything that shipped to Changelog in the past month. Check out some of the updates you might have missed.
Security keys are now supported for SSH Git operations
GitHub has been at the forefront of security key adoption for many years. We were an early adopter of Universal 2nd Factor ("U2F") and were also one of the first…
How we use Web Components at GitHub
At GitHub, we pride ourselves on delivering a first-class developer experience. A considerable part of our work is on our front end, which we strive to keep as lightweight, fast,…
New global ID format coming to GraphQL
The GitHub GraphQL API has been publicly available for over 4 years now. Its usage has grown immensely over time, and we’ve learned a lot from running one of the…
GitHub Pages will stop redirecting Pages sites from *.github.com after April 15, 2021
GitHub Pages will stop redirecting Pages sites from *.github.com after April 15, 2021
GitHub Actions Breaking Change: .NET Core 3.0 will be removed from macOS and Ubuntu images
GitHub Actions Breaking Change: .NET Core 3.0 will be removed from macOS and Ubuntu images