GitHub Actions (limited public beta)
GitHub Actions allows you to connect and share containers to run your software development workflow. Easily build, package, release, update, and deploy your project in any language—on GitHub or any…
GitHub Actions allows you to connect and share containers to run your software development workflow. Easily build, package, release, update, and deploy your project in any language—on GitHub or any…
Dependabot update jobs can now target specific self-hosted and larger GitHub-hosted Actions runners using custom labels. Previously, Dependabot required the single dependabot label. This change gives you finer control, improves…
Learn how to integrate AI features with GitHub Models directly in GitHub Actions workflows.
A look into building IssueOps workflows on GitHub to do everything from CI/CD to handling approvals and more.
Today, Actions larger runner REST APIs are now generally available. These new APIs empower you to programmatically create larger runners, assign them to a runner group, configure network settings for…
What’s Changing On January 30, 2025, the actions/upload-artifact and actions/download-artifact actions will be deprecated and no longer supported. These actions are being replaced with v4 versions, offering improved performance and…
GitHub Actions has recently made changes to the available macOS runner images and the GitHub meta API. Below is a summary of the changes and possible impact to your use…
Starting today, developers using GitHub Enterprise Cloud (GHEC) and Free, Pro, and Teams accounts can enable their repositories and/or organizations to run Dependabot updates as an Actions workflow. With this…
Today, we are announcing that larger hosted runners for GitHub Actions are generally available for paid Team and Enterprise Cloud plans! This feature has been in public beta since September…
Actions are coming to your Repositories on GitHub Mobile! Find all your repository’s workflows in one convenient place. Tapping on the new “Actions” row on a Repository now shows you…
To ensure the security of our infrastructure, on Tuesday, February 28th, 2023 GitHub Pages sites that contain symbolic links will no longer build outside of GitHub Actions. The majority of…
Actions are coming to GitHub Mobile! You can now view and manage your pull requests on the go. Tapping on checks when viewing a pull request now leads to a…
As GitHub Pages, home to 16 million websites, approaches its 15th anniversary, we’re excited to announce that all sites now build and deploy with GitHub Actions.
You can now manage Actions cache from your terminal by installing the new GitHub CLI extension for Actions cache: gh extension install actions/gh-actions-cache This extension is built on top of…
Several ways for GitHub-hosted Actions runners to connect to resources on your private network.
Integrators with GitHub Marketplace listings can now see improved metrics and charts around free subscriptions, free trials, and conversion performance. Additionally, we’ve added a Transactions tab for you to explore…
In January, we experienced two incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services.
This January 2026 release brings significant improvements to GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code with agent-driven workflows, improvements to agent session management, and the introduction of agent support for Claude…
A senior engineer’s guide to architecting and extending Copilot’s real-world applications.
Explore the GitHub Copilot CLI and try interacting with Copilot directly from your terminal.
GitHub Copilot CLI continues to push the boundaries of agentic AI assistance in your terminal. This week brings powerful new reasoning models, intelligent workflow features that let you steer conversations…
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