GitHub Actions – Updates to GITHUB_REF and github.ref
We have implemented a fix so that GITHUB_REF and the github.ref context value return a fully-formed ref (e.g – refs/heads/main) when a workflow is triggered as a result of a…
We have implemented a fix so that GITHUB_REF and the github.ref context value return a fully-formed ref (e.g – refs/heads/main) when a workflow is triggered as a result of a…
Dependency review now works with your dependencies from the dependency submission API. Dependency review enforces policies around vulnerabilities and acceptable licenses in the pull request. Previously, dependency review could not…
September 12, 2023 update: When we launched the latest version of your feed on September 6, 2023, we made changes to the underlying technology of the feed in order to…
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Dependabot version updates help you keep your dependencies up-to-date by opening pull requests when dependencies can be upgraded. With today’s release, you can now use flexible grouping options in dependabot.yml…
Dependabot can now open pull requests to resolve alerts for your Gradle dependencies! If you have used the dependency submission API to upload your Gradle dependencies to the dependency graph…
In addition to scanning push and pull requests, code scanning default setup now also analyzes repositories on a weekly schedule. This ensures that a scan with the most recent version…
Another new release of Git is here! Take a look at some of our highlights on what’s new in Git 2.42.
If you are using Dependabot grouped version updates (currently in public beta), you can now group your pull requests by semantic version update level. This addition is designed to help…
As of August 17, 2023, Dependabot updates no longer support Python 3.6 or 3.7, which have reached their end-of-life. If your code uses these versions, Dependabot will no longer be…
In 3.2.8, GitHub Desktop is shipping two great community contributions of highly requested features — “Check Out a Commit” and “Double Click to Open in Your External Editor”. Alongside that,…
If you are using the Dependabot grouped version updates feature (currently in public beta), you can now group your pull requests by dependency type in ecosystems that support this. Instead…
Researchers from Purdue and NCSU have found a large number of command injection vulnerabilities in the workflows of projects on GitHub. Follow these four tips to keep your GitHub Actions workflows secure.
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