Evolving GitHub Issues (Public Beta)
GitHub Issues has been how the world’s best software teams collaborate since it first launched in 2009. Today we are excited to unveil a major evolution of issues and projects,…
GitHub Issues has been how the world’s best software teams collaborate since it first launched in 2009. Today we are excited to unveil a major evolution of issues and projects,…
A new version of the commit details page is now available in public beta! This new page, which is enabled by default, lets you quickly understand and navigate the changes…
When reviewing code security configurations, you can now more easily filter repositories with new filter options. The new filters allow you to sort repositories based on the status of specific…
How GitHub volunteers built an open source metrics dashboard for the World Health Organization and some best practices they picked up along the way.
AWS CodeCommit is discontinuing new customer access and will no longer introduce new features. Learn how to migrate to GitHub Enterprise and why it’s the best option for you.
Last month, we announced our plan to migrate from a strategy where student repositories are created from a template starter code repository to a strategy where student repositories are forked…
This blog post describes two linked vulnerabilities found in Frigate, an AI-powered security camera manager, that could have enabled an attacker to silently gain remote code execution.
In January, GitHub Classroom will begin a public beta that will change the way student repositories are created from starter code repositories. Currently, starter code repositories must be template repositories,…
Learn how researchers and security experts at GitHub, Microsoft, and Santander came together to address the challenges presented by the post-quantum cryptography world.
Your profile’s README invites the world to know you and your work, so it’s important that everyone can read and understand it. In this post, we share some tips for making your README more accessible.
Use our new open source Trace2 receiver component and OpenTelemetry to capture and visualize telemetry from your Git commands.
Rust continues to top the charts as the most admired and desired language by developers, and in this post, we dive a little deeper into how (and why) Rust is stealing the hearts of developers around the world.
Today’s Changelog brings you the brand new slice by, updates to issue forms, and a group menu across layouts! 🍕 Slice by You can now slice by field values in…
Learn how you can structure your enterprise to get the most value out of GitHub and provide the best experience for your developers!
Prompt engineering is the art of communicating with a generative AI model. In this article, we’ll cover how we approach prompt engineering at GitHub, and how you can use it to build your own LLM-based application.
Codespaces now supports two-way Settings Sync with VS Code for the Web Visual Studio Code enables users to Sync Settings between VS Code environments. Codespaces exposes this capability as a…
Following a successful beta with lots of great customer feedback, webhook forwarding in the GitHub CLI is now available to everyone. Webhook forwarding makes it easy to test your webhooks…
We now show bypassed branch protection rules in response to Git pushes. These are information messages and are not designed to block workflows. Historically there was no indication after a…
GitHub Codespaces enables you to start coding faster when coupled with dev containers. Learn how to automate a portion of your development environment by adding a dev container to an open source project using GitHub Codespaces.
Speed up your GitHub Actions jobs on macOS with all new, faster GitHub-hosted macOS runners for x64.
Our mission to accelerate human progress through developer collaboration requires us, from time to time, to fight against legal developments that would needlessly impair developers’ right to innovate. That’s why GitHub has filed an amicus brief in the appeal of Yout LLC v. Recording Industry of America, Inc.
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