Adding the ability to close GitHub Discussions
GitHub Discussions now supports the ability to close a Discussion. Discussions can be closed for one of three reasons: Resolved, Outdated, or Duplicate. Closing a Discussion is much like closing…
GitHub Discussions now supports the ability to close a Discussion. Discussions can be closed for one of three reasons: Resolved, Outdated, or Duplicate. Closing a Discussion is much like closing…
Projects on GitHub Mobile are now available for iOS and Android! Find the projects you’re working on through a repository, organization, or from your user profile. You can also easily…
We’re looking for people to test a new tool for migrating repositories from Bitbucket Server to GitHub.com. With this new tool, you can move your code and pull request history…
Today, we are adding a couple of new improvements to required workflows in GitHub Actions. Blocking direct push: Direct pushes are now blocked on branches of the repositories where required…
In a world where software and hardware is ubiquitous, GitHub can help enable secure development for mission-critical embedded systems.
Today we have released multi-repository variant analysis for CodeQL in public beta to help the OSS security community power up their research with CodeQL. CodeQL is the static code analysis…
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.
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.
Today’s Changelog brings you roadmap markers and command line support for Projects! 📍 Markers on roadmaps Keep track of upcoming dates in your roadmap by visualizing the due dates of…
Code scanning default setup can now be easily enabled for a single repository from the slide-out panel on your organization’s “Security Coverage” page, without needing to navigate to the repository’s…
Rich diffs of Jupyter Notebook files in pull requests are now available in preview. With the feature preview enabled, you can compare cell-level inputs and outputs (including images), as well…
We’re excited to announce the general availability of GitHub Actions Importer. GitHub Actions Importer helps you plan, forecast, and automate migrations from Azure DevOps, CircleCI, GitLab, Jenkins, and Travis CI…
Explore how using GitHub and HashiCorp together enables enterprises to develop and ship to their customers faster and more secure with consistent workflows and actions.
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We’ve made improvements to the Forks Insights tab to give you much more information on the forks of your project. Now when you visit the Insights tab for a repository…
Policymakers around the world are developing policies that impact how software gets built and who gets to build it, see the latest now.
Reading and understanding code is an absolutely critical task for software developers. Research suggests developers spend far more time reading code than writing it. Reviewing a pull request, planning a…
Today’s Changelog brings you updates to workflows, roadmaps, our API and makes cross organization projects a breeze! ➕ Automatically add items from multiple repositories Last month, we shared the latest…
GitHub Copilot boosts developer productivity, but using it responsibly still requires good developer and DevSecOps practices.
Learn about CodeQL’s improved user experience and enhancements that let you scan new languages, detect new types of CWEs, and perform deeper analyses of your applications.
GitHub Copilot is the world’s first at-scale AI developer tool and we’re now offering it to every developer, team, organization, and enterprise.
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