
New Terminology for GitHub Previews
As part of our commitment to improving your experience at GitHub, we’re simplifying the terminology we use to refer to products that are in testing and validation stages. Starting on…
As part of our commitment to improving your experience at GitHub, we’re simplifying the terminology we use to refer to products that are in testing and validation stages. Starting on…
Announcing the general availability of code referencing in GitHub Copilot and Microsoft Azure AI, allowing developers to permit code suggestions containing public code matches while receiving detailed information about the match.
Want to know how to take your terminal skills to the next level? Whether you’re starting out, or looking for more advanced commands, GitHub Copilot can help us explain and suggest the commands we are looking for.
Now you can remediate existing security issues in your public repositories faster with Copilot Autofix for CodeQL alerts. Following our general availability release for all Advanced Security customers, Copilot Autofix…
Whether you’re an individual developer looking to streamline your workflow or an organization aiming to integrate proprietary tools, GitHub Copilot Extensions now offers a platform to make that happen and to share your creations on the GitHub Marketplace.
Fine-tuned models empower organizations to receive code suggestions specifically tailored to their coding practices and internal languages.
GitHub is considering what is at stake for our users and platform, how we can take responsible action to support free and fair elections, and how developers contribute to resilient democratic processes.
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.
Using Git in the CLI can improve your development speed and power. Here are our top eight commands for using GitHub via your command line.
Today, we’ve announced the general availability of Copilot Autofix for CodeQL alerts in GitHub code scanning! Powered by GitHub Copilot, this feature brings automatic fixes for vulnerabilities found by CodeQL…
With Copilot Autofix, developers and security teams can keep new vulnerabilities out of code and confidently remediate their backlog of security debt.
We are enabling the rise of the AI engineer with GitHub Models–bringing the power of industry leading large and small language models to our more than 100 million users directly on GitHub.
We’re excited to bring an updated repository list view experience and the ruleset merge queue rule to general availability, as well as an update to the status check and workflow…
Today, we’re excited to announce the general availability of our new organization and enterprise-level security overview dashboards, alongside enhanced secret scanning metrics and the enablement trends reports. These features are…
An interview with economic researchers who are applying causal inference techniques to analyze the effect of generative AI tools on software development activity.
Enterprise Owners on GitHub Enterprise Cloud (GHEC) can join a private beta allowing them to configure audit log streaming via the REST API. This private beta grants access to new…
Auto-triage rules help you reduce alert and pull request fatigue, while better managing your alerts at scale. With Dependabot auto-triage rules, you can create your own custom rules to control…
GitHub Artifact Attestations is generally available We’re thrilled to announce the general availability of GitHub Artifact Attestations! Artifact Attestations allow you to guarantee the integrity of artifacts built inside GitHub…
GitHub Actions now offers Arm-hosted runners with images built by Arm for developers to begin building on the latest and most sustainable processors on the market.
Today, we are announcing the sunset of GitHub Projects (classic), which will follow individual sunset timelines for GitHub.com, GitHub Enterprise Server, and the REST API. Please see the details below…
Announcing the second cohort, delivering value to projects, and driving a new frontier.
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