
How GitHub Docs’ new search works
GitHub Docs recently changed its site-search to Elasticsearch. Here’s how it was implemented.
GitHub Docs recently changed its site-search to Elasticsearch. Here’s how it was implemented.
Multi-repository variant analysis lets you scale security research across thousands of repositories, giving you a powerful tool to find and respond to newly discovered vulnerabilities.
Starting on March 08, 2023, GitHub Enterprise customers using 2-core GitHub-hosted Linux and Windows runners will have the job concurrency on Windows/Linux increased from 180 to 500. Enterprise customers need…
Learn how teams can leverage the power of GitHub Advanced Security’s code scanning and GitHub Actions to integrate the right security testing tools at the right time.
Join us virtually on March 28-31 for GitHub Galaxy, a global enterprise event focused on improving efficiency, security, and developer productivity.
The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.8 is generally available GitHub Enterprise Server 3.8 brings new capabilities to help companies build and deliver secure software. We’ve added over 100 features, and here…
With updates to GitHub Actions, repositories, and GitHub Advanced Security, this new version of GitHub Enterprise Server is focused on bringing the best developer experience to companies.
The GitHub Security Lab audited DataHub, an open source metadata platform, and discovered several vulnerabilities in the platform’s authentication and authorization modules. These vulnerabilities could have enabled an attacker to bypass authentication and gain access to sensitive data stored on the platform.
Starting on February 23, 2023, Actions users of GitHub-hosted larger Linux runners will be able to make use of hardware acceleration for Android testing. Testing on a 4-core machine with…
GitHub Copilot boosts developer productivity, but using it responsibly still requires good developer and DevSecOps practices.
The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.8 release candidate is here GitHub Enterprise Server 3.8 brings new capabilities to help companies build and deliver secure software, more quickly. With over 100 new…
Explore how the GitHub Docs team uses GitHub Projects for content coordination, reviews, and publishing.
Update to the latest version of Desktop and previous version of Atom before February 2.
Introducing new push notifications for Actions on Mobile! Get notified when your workflow runs have succeeded or failed on the go. You can also opt-in to receive notifications for failed…
Support for GitHub CLI extensions has been expanded with new authorship tools and more ways to discover and install custom commands. Learn how to write powerful extensions in Go and find new commands to install.
Today’s Changelog brings you the addition of project events to Issue and Pull Request timelines, Issue forms for private repositories, and more! 👀 Project events in item timelines (Public Beta)…
The GitHub Packages RubyGems registry now runs on a new architecture, unlocking great new capabilities: Publishing packages at organization level with GitHub Packages Previously, RubyGems packages published to GitHub Packages…
Learn about the design behind, and solutions to, several of GitHub’s CTF challenge for Ekoparty’s 2022 event!
As the year winds down, we’re highlighting some of the incredible work from GitHub’s engineers, product teams, and security researchers.
👋 We just finished releasing the last feature update of the year for Projects. It was relatively light, mainly composed of bug fixes and minor improvements to some of our…
Our engineering and security teams do some incredible work. Let’s take a look at how we use GitHub to be more productive, build collaboratively, and shift security left.
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