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Using Git for Research

Jason Adams has a blog post titled 10 Reasons to Use Git for Research. Know anyone working in an academic settings? They may want to check it out. Academic settings…

Chris Wanstrath
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GitHub Code Search

Update: GitHub Codesearch is now located at github.com/search Today we're unveiling a new feature on GitHub that we've been working on for a bit now that lets you search through…

Scott Chacon
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Code Search On Vacation

The Code Search feature will be taking a brief vacation as we try to iron out some kinks with it. ![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/391331/13195426/e1fe9e9c-d766-11e5-821b-fdddcc2ac709.png)

Chris Wanstrath
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Repository Searching

We've just rolled out a search box on every repository that allows you to search by a number of criteria. As always, your feedback how we can tweak the search…

PJ Hyett
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Super Awesome Search

We just rolled out our new and improved search. It's way better. Try out this search for git to see what I mean. It searches across repository names, descriptions, and…

Chris Wanstrath
Securing millions of developers through 2FA

Securing millions of developers through 2FA

We’ve dramatically increased 2FA adoption on GitHub as part of our responsibility to make the software ecosystem more secure. Read on to learn how we secured millions of developers and why we’re urging more organizations to join us in these efforts.

Mike Hanley