Introducing Actions on GitHub Mobile
Actions are coming to GitHub Mobile! You can now view and manage your pull requests on the go. Tapping on checks when viewing a pull request now leads to a…
Actions are coming to GitHub Mobile! You can now view and manage your pull requests on the go. Tapping on checks when viewing a pull request now leads to a…
We’ve been responding to your feedback – here’s a recap of some changes recently made to Dependabot alerts. Dependabot Alerts details pages now auto-magically refresh after PR generation attempts are…
Today’s Changelog brings numerical field sums, Team linked projects, project migration improvements, and URL pasting preferences! ➕ Display sum of numeric fields Addressing a top user request, you can now…
When resolving security alerts for vulnerable transitive npm dependencies, it is possible that updating a direct dependency will remove the vulnerable transitive dependency from the tree. Dependabot can now resolve…
You can now display your local timezone on your profile to give others an idea of when to expect responses to pull requests or issues from you. You can opt…
We have started creating and storing CodeQL databases for the most popular open-source projects on GitHub.com. If you use CodeQL for security research, you can now obtain these databases easily…
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Dependabot alerts can give you the ability to secure your project by keeping dependency-based vulnerabilities out of your code. Here are some tips to more efficiently prioritize and take action on your alerts, so you can get back to building.
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When GitHub creates merge commits, like to test whether a pull request can be merged cleanly or to actually merge a pull request, it now uses the merge-ort strategy. merge-ort…
We’re taking a look at two commonly-used security tools and detailing how they can help secure your projects.
Your GitHub repositories with Dependabot alerts enabled and Dependabot security updates enabled will automatically generate Dependabot pull requests for vulnerable npm transitive dependencies. Previously, Dependabot couldn’t generate a security update…
In the Development section of an issue, you can now link existing branches (or pull requests) to that issue. Learn more about manually linking branches to an issue.
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Today’s Changelog brings auto-hiding columns based on board filters, item numbers in table layout, updated enterprise project visibility settings, and issue transfer updates! 🙈 Auto-hide columns with board filters You…
We’re examining Git’s internals to help make your engineering system more efficient. This post views Git as a distributed database and looks into its synchronization techniques, specifically ‘git fetch’ and ‘git push’.
Git’s file history queries use specialized algorithms that are tailored to common developer behavior. Level up your history spelunking skills by learning how different history modes behave and which ones to use when you need them.
This post explores Git commit history as a database where ‘git log’ is the query language. Learn about Git’s custom query index – the commit-graph file – and how to make sure it’s enabled in your repositories.
This feature is available to repositories enrolled in the Pull Request Merge Queue beta. A new webhook event and GitHub Actions workflow trigger (merge_group) makes it easier to run required…
GitHub Discussions and Audit Log Streaming, new automation features, and security enhancements are available now in GitHub Enterprise Server 3.6.
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