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The GitHub Stars in our eyes ⭐️
Over the past year, the GitHub Stars have made a tremendous impact in the community with their influence, inspiring and building communities and creating content to help everyone.
Over the past year, the GitHub Stars have made a tremendous impact in the community with their influence, inspiring and building communities and creating content to help everyone.
In January, we experienced no incidents resulting in service downtime to our core services.
Learn how the GitHub Mobile Team automates their release process with GitHub Actions.
GitHub was honored to contribute to the Santa Clara Principles on Transparency and Accountability in Content Moderation 2.0.
GitHub Desktop now shows pull request check run statuses
We shipped a ton of updates in November, from the push notification for PR review activities on the go, to an easy way to create Markdown links.
In November, we experienced one incident resulting in significant impact and degraded state of availability for multiple services.
You can multiply the impact of your domain experts by building their common workflows into ChatOps.
API support for managing labels of Actions self-hosted runners
A public beta of the new GitHub Issues, a “security manager” role for organizations, a command palette beta, and lots more.
Debugging CodeQL code scanning made easier by retaining diagnostic artifacts in Actions
GitHub puts the needs of developers at the core of our content moderation policies. Learn more about our approach and how you can contribute.
Here are a few ways our teams use GitHub Discussions internally to build community, simplify workflows, and get key insights into our work.
The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.3 Release Candidate is available
This latest release sees the introduction of a new role, a new webhook for GitHub Actions, and a bright edge to dark mode.
This morning, I sent the following post to the GitHub team. TL;DR: I’m moving on to my next adventure, and Thomas Dohmke (currently Chief Product Officer) will be GitHub’s next CEO.
GitHub Marketplace just passed 10,000 published actions! Learn about contributing to this growing open source ecosystem.
Catch up on 44 ships, including a colorblind-accessible theme, a public README.md for organizations, and customization of code review settings.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.