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How GitHub measures and improves reliability, security, and developer happiness with automated deployments.
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How GitHub measures and improves reliability, security, and developer happiness with automated deployments.
Like our global community, we’ve had a year of challenges and extremes at GitHub, and I’m grateful everyday for our culture as our foundation of strength and resilience. We started…
The open source Git project just released Git 2.29 with features and bug fixes from over 89 contributors, 24 of them new. Last time we caught up with you, Git 2.28 had just been…
We regularly update our policies to reflect the evolution of our products, changing legal requirements, and user feedback. In this update, we’ve made some changes to our Terms of Service,…
This is a guest post by Jimmy Whitaker, senior data science evangelist at Pachyderm In the last few years, DevOps has begun to shift—from a culture of continuous integration and…
A lot of work went into figuring out how to sync a public and private docs repo.
In the newest version of GitHub for mobile, we’re shipping a bunch of features that make code review easier, faster, and more productive.
We're here to bring you the latest and greatest releases for October 2020. These are exciting new releases from some of the coolest projects around. There's everything from world-changing tech,…
See this post in action during GitHub Demo Days on October 16. What makes a project successful? For developers building cloud-native applications, successful projects thrive on transparent, consistent, and rigorous…
Today, we’re excited to open source GitHub Docs at http://github.com/github/docs. Being a developer means always learning, and great docs can be like rocket fuel. They’re there when you need them,…
Last week, we launched code scanning for all open source and enterprise developers, and we promised we’d share more on our extensibility capabilities and the GitHub security ecosystem. Today, we’re…
Now available, code scanning is a developer-first, GitHub-native approach to easily find security vulnerabilities before they reach production.
Starting today, GitHub for mobile is available in Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish. Now more developers can organize tasks, give feedback and respond to issues, and review and merge pull…
In this interview, we dig deeper with Maya Kaczorowski on what DevSecOps is, and how to apply it. It’s a mindset shift in how development teams think about security. DevSecOps is about making all parties who are part of the application development lifecycle accountable for security of the application.
GitHub Enterprise Server 2.22 is now here with GitHub Actions, Packages and Advanced Security Code Scanning available for the very first time.
GitHub Actions gives you the power to automate your workflow. Connect with the tools you know and love. Have more freedom to innovate and be creative. Deploy to any cloud,…
Lee este artículo en español Estamos muy entusiasmados en anunciar nuestro siguiente evento virtual en América Latina: GitHub ¡Presente! en Español El primer evento será el Martes 22 de Septiembre…
GitHub CLI brings GitHub to your terminal. It reduces context switching, helps you focus, and enables you to more easily script and create your own workflows. Earlier this year, we…
GitHub CLI is out of beta and now generally available for all GitHub users. GitHub CLI brings GitHub to your terminal to reduce context switching and enable you to create…
Announcing the public beta of our new integration between GitHub and Microsoft Teams.