How to build a consistent workflow for development and operations teams
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.
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.
Learn how to enable developer productivity and collaboration while staying secure and compliant. Stay compliant without slowing down your business. From security to CI/CD, automate every step of your software workflow—so your developers can stay focused on what matters most: building.
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.
CodeQL is the engine that powers GitHub code scanning, used by more than 100,000 repositories to catch security vulnerabilities before they cause issues in deployments. CodeQL is fully integrated into…
The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.8 release candidate is here GitHub Enterprise Server 3.8 brings new capabilities to help companies build and deliver secure software, more quickly. With over 100 new…
Explore how GitHub Advanced Security can help address several of the OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities
Explore how the GitHub Docs team uses GitHub Projects for content coordination, reviews, and publishing.
What if developers want to leverage branch deployments but don’t have a full ChatOps stack integrated with their repositories? We wanted to set out to find a way for all developers to be able to take advantage of branch deployments with ease, right from their GitHub repository, and so the branch-deploy Action was born!
GitHub Desktop 3.1.5 improves support for force pushing and fetching through the newly added Repository menu items as well as supporting pull request notifications on forks. This release also comes…
Laying the groundwork for developer-enabled compliance.
There are now 100 million developers around the world using GitHub. Here’s what this means—and why it’s just the beginning.
Starting today, when linking to a Dependabot alert in an issue and or pull requests, anyone with permissions to view the alert will see a rich Dependabot alert mention, with…
How to tap into the power of GitHub Actions from anywhere with GitHub Mobile!
GitHub, the Rust Foundation, and the Rust Project are collaborating to help protect you from leaked crates.io keys. From today, GitHub will scan every commit to a public repository for…
How Dependabot integrated with npm to address security vulnerabilities on transitive dependencies and increase the likelihood of success for JavaScript security updates by 40%.
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