GitHub Blog Search
Search Results for: repository
GitHub open sources its Statement Against Modern Slavery and Child Labor
We're open-sourcing our anti-slavery and anti-child-labor statement and will discuss it at RightsCon.
Issue template improvements
Bring more organization to your project contributions with these improvements to issue templates.
Creating new projects with board templates and project copying
Getting started with GitHub Projects using board templates and project copying.
GitHub App installation requests
Users can now request a GitHub App be installed in repositories where they don't have the permissions to perform the installation themselves. Organization owners and repository admins will be notified…
Introducing GitHub Learning Lab: A new way to level up on GitHub
GitHub Learning Lab combines the power of our API with a friendly bot to help you build better software—all within real GitHub workspaces.
Updates to our Privacy Statement and Terms of Service
Learn more about updates we've made to our Privacy Statement and Terms of Service.
Review pull requests from within Visual Studio
The most recent release of the GitHub for Visual Studio Extension supports your most common pull request workflows.
New tools for open source maintainers
We're making it easier for maintainers to grow healthy open source communities on GitHub with minimized comments, retired namespaces for popular projects, and new pull request requirements.
Release Radar · March 2018
In case you missed them, here are some of the releases that caught our attention last month.
Using Figma designs to build the Octicons icon library
How we use Figma files to keep the Octicons icon library up to date
Improved project permissions to support your workflow
Updates to organization project permissions add to existing workflows and make new ones possible.
Require multiple reviewers for pull requests
Protect important branches by requiring more than one reviewer for pull requests.
GitHub for Unity Package Beta Release
Our Unity package is ready to support your adventures in game development.
How security alerts are keeping your code safer
As more developers draw from existing code libraries to build new tools, tracking changes in dependencies like security vulnerabilities has become more difficult. Since the launch of security alerts last…
The most popular courses on GitHub
Thousands of teachers use GitHub to host their courses, distribute assignments, and get insight into student progress. Between Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and custom lessons from individual teachers, there's plenty of materials for new teachers to adapt and reuse in their classrooms.
Improving your OSS dependency workflow with Licensed
GitHub recently open sourced Licensed in the hopes that it is as helpful to the OSS community as it has been to us. <disclaimer> 1 of 1 consulted lawyers agree,…
How to use group assignments in GitHub Classroom
Like professional developers working together on code, students can use GitHub Classroom to collaborate on group projects in a shared repository. In this post, we’ll walk you through how teachers…