GitHub Enterprise Server 3.9 is now generally available
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.9 is now generally available. Organizations can now take advantage of more features that enable deeper collaboration, greater observability and faster workflows.
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.9 is now generally available. Organizations can now take advantage of more features that enable deeper collaboration, greater observability and faster workflows.
Last year, we made merging pull requests much faster by using the merge-ort strategy. Now, rebase commits get the same merge-ort treatment. This results in significantly improved speed: the P99…
We are introducing a number of enhancements, bug fixes and a breaking API change to repository rules. 1. UI Updates * Added a repository picker to target select repositories for…
Introducing a new tool to monitor and control the permissions of the repository token for GitHub Actions.
Today we are announcing the general availability of code scanning default setup enablement at the organization level. You can use code scanning default setup to enable CodeQL analysis for pull…
Today’s Changelog brings you copy and paste improvements, updates to the API in projects and a flurry of tasklist updates. 📋 Copy and paste improvements Copying table cells has been…
Explore the impact of non-code contributions—and why they are often undervalued, the challenges of using open source in regulated environments, and the art of managing projects at the scale of Kubernetes, now on The ReadME Podcast.
Building upon the success of our organization-level security coverage and risk views, today we’re introducing enterprise-level views to offer enhanced visibility into your enterprise’s security coverage and risk analysis. The…
GitHub’s redesigned navigation is enabled for all users as a public beta.
The beta of GitHub’s redesigned site navigation is now enabled for everyone by default and includes additional improvements and bug fixes. Overview: In April, the redesigned navigation beta became available…
Learn the basics of CodeQL and how to use it for security research! In this blog, we will teach you how to leverage GitHub’s static analysis tool CodeQL to write custom CodeQL queries.
In May, we experienced four incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. This report also sheds light into three April incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services.
We surveyed 500 U.S.-based developers at companies with 1,000-plus employees about how managers should consider developer productivity, collaboration, and AI coding tools.
If you manage your node.js dependencies with the pnpm package manager, you can now use Dependabot to keep those dependencies updated with automatic pull requests. You can easily configure this…
The accessibility-alt-text-bot leaves automated reminders in a comment when a user shares an image without providing meaningful alt text.
With GitHub Enterprise Importer, you can seamlessly move to GitHub Enterprise Cloud, bringing your code and collaboration history with you so your team doesn’t miss a beat.
Explore how investing in a better developer experience frees developers to do what matters most: building great software.
We’ve launched the beta of code scanning support for Swift. This launch, paired with our launch of Kotlin support in November, means that CodeQL covers both IOS and Android development languages, bringing a heightened level of security to the mobile application development process.
Could we use our Git repository as the source of truth for operational tasks, and somehow reconcile changes with our real-world view?
Today, we’re extending CodeQL code scanning support to Swift! Developers working on Swift libraries and apps on Apple platforms can now benefit from our best-in-class code security analysis. We currently…
Experts explain how to recruit and onboard co-maintainers.
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