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Deployment review notifications in Microsoft Teams and Slack
Deployment review notifications for your GitHub Actions environments can now be tracked end-to-end using the GitHub app for Microsoft Teams or Slack. You will be notified when a review is…
15+ new code scanning integrations with open source security tools
Today, we’re happy to announce more than 15 new integrations with open source security tools that broaden our language coverage to include PHP, Swift, Kotlin, Ruby, and more.
CodeQL Code Scanning: It’s now easier to analyze multiple languages on 3rd party CI/CD systems with the CodeQL CLI
CodeQL Code Scanning: It's now easier to analyze multiple languages on 3rd party CI/CD systems with the CodeQL CLI
Goodbye Dependabot Preview, hello Dependabot!
Dependabot Preview has helped more than 30,000 organizations keep their packages updated with more than seven million pull requests merged since it launched. As a result of that success, the…
How we ship code faster and safer with feature flags
At GitHub, we're continually working to improve existing features and shipping new ones all the time. From our launch of GitHub Discussions to the release of manual approvals for GitHub…
CodeQL Code Scanning: improvements for users analyzing codebases on 3rd party CI/CD systems
CodeQL Code Scanning: improvements for users analyzing codebases on 3rd party CI/CD systems
How MLOps can drive governance for machine learning: A conversation with Algorithmia
This post features a guest interview with Diego M. Oppenheimer, CEO at Algorithmia Over the past few years, machine learning has grown in adoption within the enterprise. More organizations are…
How we designed and wrote the narrative for our homepage
This post is the fifth installment of our five-part series on building GitHub’s new homepage: How our globe is built How we collect and use the data behind the globe…
The best of Changelog • 2020 Edition
If you haven’t seen it, the GitHub Changelog helps you keep up-to-date with all the latest features and updates to GitHub. We shipped a tonne of changes last year, and…
Get up to speed with partial clone and shallow clone
As your Git repositories grow, it becomes harder and harder for new developers to clone and start working on them. Git is designed as a distributed version control system. This means that…
How to make DevOps your competitive advantage
2020 has been a year of change, with shifts to the way organizations of every size connect, collaborate, and build together. From our 2020 State of the Octoverse report to…
The evolving role of operations in DevOps
GitHub's team delves into answering the question "what are operations roles in the development and operations (DevOps) environments". From automating the role of QA in DevOps and more for smaller, faster delivery cycles.
Nbdev: A literate programming environment that democratizes software engineering best practices
Learn about nbdev, a new literate programming environment for Python.
Getting started with DevOps automation
This is the second post in our series on DevOps fundamentals. For a guide to what DevOps is and answers to common DevOps myths check out part one. What role…
How to get your organization started with containerized deployments
This is our second post on cloud deployment with containers. Looking for more? Join our upcoming GitHub Actions webcast with Sarah, Solutions Engineer Pavan Ravipati, and Senior Product Manager Kayla…
What is DevOps? A guide to common methods and misconceptions
By now, most people in technology are familiar with the term DevOps. What we call “DevOps” will often differ between organizations, yet one thing remains the same: DevOps is defined…
Announcing third-party code scanning tools: infrastructure as code and container scanning
Last week we launched code scanning out of beta and have since announced integrations with static analysis and developer security training solutions. By expanding our GitHub security ecosystem, developers can…
Announcing third-party code scanning tools: static analysis & developer security training
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…
Code scanning is now available!
Now available, code scanning is a developer-first, GitHub-native approach to easily find security vulnerabilities before they reach production.