Dependabot unlocks transitive dependencies for npm projects
Dependabot unlocks transitive dependencies for npm projects
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Dependabot unlocks transitive dependencies for npm projects
Prebuilding codespaces is now supported for multi-repository and monorepo projects
Today, we are announcing the general availability of the new and improved Projects powered by GitHub Issues. GitHub Projects connects your planning directly to the work your teams are doing in GitHub and flexibly adapts to whatever your team needs at any point.
GitHub Issues is a core component of how developers get things done and, as we built more project planning capabilities into GitHub, we’ve found some fun and unique ways to use the new projects experience for personal productivity.
Can projects and GitHub Actions be used by your non-developer teams? They absolutely can. Check out how our Security Team uses GitHub to run the department effortlessly.
High-quality Git commits are the key to a maintainable and collaborative open- or closed-source project. Learn strategies to improve and use commits to streamline your development process.
At GitHub we use GitHub to build our own products, and the new projects experience is no different. Check out how our team uses projects to build powerful project planning for developers.
View and edit projects(beta) custom fields on GitHub Mobile
These days software is subject to an ever-changing threat landscape. Check out the many ways you can keep your projects secure on GitHub today.
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We want to take away the pain and effort of keeping your code secure, so check out how Dependabot empowers developers to keep to their projects secure.
A comprehensive guide for vulnerability reporters.
GitHub Actions: Setup-node supports dependency caching for projects with monorepo and pnpm package manager
When you move from 1 maintainer to 1+N maintainers of your project, things can get complicated. Minimum Viable Governance (MVG) is a simple, easy-to-implement governance framework for your free and open source projects.
In celebrating GitHub Security Lab’s one-year anniversary, we explained that we’re expanding our research focus. Why did we make this decision? The decision stemmed from our work with the Open…
On 02/02/2020 we took a snapshot of every active public repository on GitHub to be archived for a thousand years in the Arctic Code Vault. Learn about what’s included, how you can help us improve it, and more.
GitHub Sponsors is now available in beta for organizations to receive sponsorship as a team. Are you part of an organization working on open source with a corporate entity and bank account?
We know everyone has their own tooling and workflow preferences, which is why we’re excited to unveil our latest release: user owned project boards. Setting up a personal space for managing your work, ideas or, dare we say, bugs, should be possible…so we created user owned project boards to better support your individual needs.
As the year comes to a close, we're sharing our final Octoverse report of 2018 to look back and highlight some of your most active, new open source projects of the year.