Transitive dependencies are now available for Maven
Following the ship of transitive labeling for npm packages, the same capabilities are now available for Maven packages: Dependabot alerts now contain a direct label if they are associated with…
Following the ship of transitive labeling for npm packages, the same capabilities are now available for Maven packages: Dependabot alerts now contain a direct label if they are associated with…
Discover the differences between agent mode and Copilot Edits with GitHub Copilot—and when to use them in your workflows.
Enterprise custom properties and enterprise rulesets are now generally available, further improving the governance features for GitHub Enterprise customers. Enterprise custom properties With enterprise-level custom properties, you can now enrich…
A step-by-step guide for open source maintainers on how to handle vulnerability reports confidently from the start.
Ever wondered how to create checklists in your GitHub repositories, Issues, and PRs? Make task lists more manageable in your GitHub repositories, issues, and pull requests.
Issue types can now be managed using the REST API, expanding the ability to automate and incorporate them in your workflows. Check out our documentation on issue types for more…
Get the most out of Copilot with code completion, inline chat, slash commands, Copilot code review, and more.
Critical authentication bypass vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-25291 + CVE-2025-25292) were discovered in ruby-saml up to version 1.17.0. In this blog post, we’ll shed light on how these vulnerabilities that rely on a parser differential were uncovered.
For 30 years, Java has been a cornerstone of enterprise software development. Here’s why—and how to learn Java.
Copilot features can go through different early access stages, which are typically enabled and configured through settings. The possible stages are as follows: Experimental: This feature is still in development…
GitHub Copilot isn’t just for developers! Discover how product managers, security professionals, scrum masters, and more use GitHub Copilot to streamline tasks, automate workflows, and boost productivity across teams.
Passwords are notoriously difficult to detect with conventional programming approaches. AI can help us find passwords better because it understands context. This blog post will explore the technical challenges we faced with building the feature and the novel and creative ways we solved them.
At GitHub, we believe that investing in the security of your codebases should be straightforward, cost-effective, and accessible for everyone. Today, we’re announcing changes to pricing plans and availability of…
npm’s massive ecosystem of open source packages is one of its greatest strengths. But as a security-conscious developer, it can be tough to keep up with vulnerability reporting and updates…
Get started with GitHub Copilot and navigate features like Copilot Chat in this installment of the GitHub for Beginners series.
January and February brought a number of improvements to GitHub Mobile, making it more powerful and flexible. We’re rolling out exciting new features designed to make coding and collaboration easier…
GitHub Copilot can streamline your debugging process by troubleshooting in your IDE, analyzing pull requests, and more, helping you tackle issues faster and more robustly.
We share the full year 2024 data update on our Transparency Center and highlight how developers can engage with us on our site policies and content moderation.
Enterprise rules and custom properties are getting updates as part of the current public preview, as well introducing a new search and filter experience for custom properties. Custom properties There…
GitHub continually updates its detectors for secret scanning with new patterns and upgrades of existing patterns, ensuring your repositories have comprehensive detection for different secret types. GitHub now automatically detects…
Welcome to another exciting GitHub Copilot update for Visual Studio! This release, version 17.13, introduces several powerful new features to enhance your workflow, improve transparency, and make coding with Copilot…
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