Updates to Markdown pasting on GitHub
We’ve made some updates to how paste formatting works in Markdown-enabled fields on GitHub. For example, in code editors and on gists, you’ll now be able to paste URLs on…
We’ve made some updates to how paste formatting works in Markdown-enabled fields on GitHub. For example, in code editors and on gists, you’ll now be able to paste URLs on…
Previously, some branch protections only allowed exceptions to be granted to users and teams. Now, GitHub Apps can also be granted exceptions to any branch protection that supports exceptions. Admins…
At GitHub we use GitHub to build our own products, and the new projects experience is no different. Check out how our team uses projects to build powerful project planning for developers.
GitHub’s Information Security Management System (ISMS) has been certified against ISO 27001:2013, an internationally recognized standard for security program best practices.
You can now default to using PR titles for all squash merge commit messages. Navigate to ‘Settings’ in your repository and scroll down to the Pull Requests section. Select Allow…
This year, thousands of students from around the world came together and redefined the world we live in, how we learn, and how we move forward. We are honored to…
Introduction Open Sauced, GitHub’s Explore page, Hacktoberfest, and First Timers Only help folks discover open source projects. This monthly series–Open Source Monthly—will add to these efforts by helping: First-time contributors…
Dependabot will now update @types dependencies alongside their corresponding packages in TypeScript projects. Before this change, users would see separate pull requests for a package and its corresponding @types package.…
GitHub Actions now lets you generate markdown files and publish them as a job summary. We have heard a lot of feedback from users asking for the ability to output…
You can now output and group custom Markdown content on the Actions run summary page.
With the latest update of GitHub Mobile, we’re introducing more project fields on issues and pull requests! You can now edit custom text, number, date, and single-select fields for issues…
We’re taking a look at some of the most common security vulnerabilities and detailing how developers can best protect themselves.
GitHub will require all users who contribute code on GitHub.com to enable one or more forms of two-factor authentication (2FA) by the end of 2023.
This is the second and final post in a series describing friendly forks and alternative strategies for managing them.
Thanks to the efforts of the Elixir community, GitHub supports code navigation for Elixir repositories. Read how favorite language can add this support too!
These days software is subject to an ever-changing threat landscape. Check out the many ways you can keep your projects secure on GitHub today.
Interactive elements such as links and buttons now show a visible outline when focused with a keyboard, helping you find your position on a page. In addition, form fields now…
Do you worry that a CVE will hurt the reputation of your project? In reality, CVEs are a tracking number, and nothing more. Here’s how we think of them at GitHub.
From plug-and-play automations to protected branches, here are simple ways any developer can build more secure software on GitHub—all with a free account.
Codespaces now has improvements that will streamline your experience when working with multi-repository and monorepo projects. To enable teams to develop applications that span across multiple repositories (e.g. common in…
We’re releasing exciting improvements that will streamline your Codespaces experience when working with multi-repository projects and monorepos.
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