Improved pull request experience in GitHub for Atom
A new way to view and interact with pull requests in Atom through the GitHub package
Explore the latest blogs from GitHub on all things software development from the newest capabilities on the GitHub platform to research and insights—and guides to help you level up your engineering skills.
A new way to view and interact with pull requests in Atom through the GitHub package
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With the release of GitHub for Visual Studio 2.5.5, pull requests now support checks and statuses.
Get an update on the negotiations, and learn how you can help MEPs understand why and how to protect software development.
Merge conflicts don’t have to be scary for you or your students! Learn how to help students resolve them.
Abhijeet recounts his experience working with the Probot team at GitHub and what he learned about working with other developers on an open source project.
Open source releases that caught our attention last month.
Ready to deploy? “Ship it!” to production with the press of a button.
You can now specify which repositories are most relevant to the project you’re working on when viewing project boards own by an organization.
Automatically enforce protected branch settings across multiple branches in your repository.
See the results from a survey of 8,000 students and teachers.
Everything shipped on the GitHub platform in the month of July.
Learn a few tips and tricks to help make the most of 13kB in the competition.
Four new policies related to bribery and events are now available open source.
At GitHub, we serve tens of thousands of requests every second out of our network edge, operating on GitHub’s metal cloud. We’ve previously introduced GLB, our scalable load balancing solution…
Craftwork is a hands-on workshop for learning how to build GitHub Apps.
Our application period for individual scholarships has ended on Friday, August 17, and we are no longer accepting new applications for individual scholarships.
Learning with real-world tools paid off for this Georgia State student.
We recap efforts to improve protections for an open internet in the US and India, and we’ll revisit a resource for developers who want to help policymakers understand the need to save net neutrality.
Finding compromised passwords and two-factor recovery checkups
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