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New improvements in GitHub for Visual Studio
GitHub for Visual Studio 2.5.4 introduces new pull request improvements and easier navigation between GitHub.com and Visual Studio.
GitHub for Visual Studio 2.5.4 release
The release of GitHub for Visual Studio 2.5.4 includes the following enhancements: We now use GraphQL for pull request models provided by the Ocktokit.NET library, which has greatly improved the…
Optimizing your open source project with GitHub Apps
Automate away some of the pain points in your open source projects with these free GitHub Apps.
Global node IDs become an official part of REST API v3
The node_id attribute, used to identify GraphQL API objects from the REST API, is now officially supported in the REST API v3 for GitHub.com and GitHub Enterprise (versions 2.14 and…
Introducing the Checks API
Today we’re introducing the public beta of the Checks API. You can now build sophisticated tools for CI, linting, and acceptance testing on GitHub. This new functionality currently works with…
Introducing the Checks API, a better way to connect integrations and code
Introducing the Checks API—a better way to get feedback from integrations on your code.
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.
March updates to the GitHub platform
March plarform updates include improvements to Marketplace oboarding, team discussions API, and GraphQL changelog.
Get to know your collaborators with hovercards
Hovercards make it easy to see who you're working with in GitHub.
Making it easier to grow communities on GitHub
Open source is all about building communities around shared challenges. Thanks to some subtle (and not so subtle) improvements in the past few months, it's now easier to make your…
Introducing GitHub Marketplace and more tools to customize your workflow
Today, we’re building on our launches at GitHub Universe 2016—making it easier than ever to evolve and customize your workflow. Find integrations and put them to work in minutes with…
See you at OSCON this week
Greetings, Austin! If you're going to OSCON this week, we'd love to meet you. We'll be at the GitHub booth in the Expo Hall on Wednesday from 10am-7pm and Thursday…
Mission Report: GitHub Universe
On September 14 in San Francisco, more than 1,500 developers helped us kick off GitHub Universe and share stories about open source, workplace best practices, and how the GitHub Community…
A whole new GitHub Universe: announcing new tools, forums, and features
Today I welcomed more than 1,500 people to our second annual Universe conference in San Francisco, an event designed to celebrate the people building the future of software. It’s an…