GitHub’s top blog posts of 2023
As the year winds down, we’re highlighting some of the incredible work from GitHub’s engineers, product teams, and security researchers.
As the year winds down, we’re highlighting some of the incredible work from GitHub’s engineers, product teams, and security researchers.
Learn about how we run a scalable vulnerability management program built on top of GitHub.
Reduce pull request noise and fix multiple security alerts at once with Dependabot grouped security updates. Starting today, you can enable grouped security updates for Dependabot at the repository or…
Learn how we’re experimenting with generative AI models to extend GitHub Copilot across the developer lifecycle.
If you’re on the hunt for the perfect holiday gifts for the developer who has it all, look no further. We’ve curated a list of 10 must-have items (plus a few more) that strike the perfect balance between practicality and style.
The GitHub Security Lab examined the most popular open source software running on our home labs, with the aim of enhancing its security. Here’s what we found and what you can do to better protect your own smart home.
Discover new AI-powered features and tools to help developers stay in the flow and organizations innovate at scale.
The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.11 release candidate is here GitHub Enterprise Server 3.11 gives customers more visibility of their instance. Here are some highlights: Code scanning’s default setup now does…
We’re simplifying how Dependabot operates! Previously, if Dependabot encountered errors in its last run, it would automatically re-run the job when there were changes in the package manifest (like adding…
GitHub is announcing general availability of GitHub Copilot Chat and previews of the new GitHub Copilot Enterprise offering, new AI-powered security features, and the GitHub Copilot Partner Program.
In this year’s Octoverse report, we study how open source activity around AI, the cloud, and Git are changing the developer experience.
Learn about how GitHub Advanced Security’s new AI-powered features can help you secure your code more efficiently than ever.
GitHub Universe 2023 is just around the corner! Join us and learn how GitHub is leveraging AI to empower all developers, including developers with disabilities.
We are excited to announce a significant update to the comment box used in GitHub issues, discussions, and pull requests, aiming to refine and enhance how you interact and collaborate.…
As Hacktoberfest comes to a close, you still have a day or so left to complete and submit your pull requests. If you’re struggling to think of projects to contribute…
From starting at GitHub over 10 years ago as a developer to becoming the Chief Operating Officer, I’ve learned that developers are often bellwethers for change across the rest of their organizations. That makes investing in—and learning from—them critical.
Auto-triage rules are a powerful tool to help you reduce alert and pull request fatigue substantially, while better managing your alerts at scale. What’s changing? Starting today, you can define…
There are two new metrics available under the Repository object in the GraphQL API: LastContributionDate – The most recent date there was any of the following activity: a commit to…
Atlassian is ending support for its Server products—including Bitbucket Server—in February 2024. In this post, you’ll learn what that means for you, your options, and how you can move to GitHub.
The redesigned GitHub navigation is now live for everyone! After a successful beta phase, which allowed users to test and provide feedback, we’re confident in providing a more intuitive, responsive,…
In September, we experienced two incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services.
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