End of life for Actions Node16
Following our change to default customers to use Node20, Node16 will reach end of life in the Actions runner on November 12, 2024. From November 12 onward, we will no…
Following our change to default customers to use Node20, Node16 will reach end of life in the Actions runner on November 12, 2024. From November 12 onward, we will no…
Starting today, existing GitHub Enterprise customers will begin to transition to the enhanced billing platform. What is the enhanced billing platform? The enhanced billing platform is a suite of new…
Recent improvements to enterprise repository policy, rulesets, and custom properties now ensure a more consistent, intuitive experience, making it easier for you to navigate and accomplish your tasks efficiently. Enterprise…
Headings have been added to GitHub Projects’ board layout. Each column’s title is now a second level heading, and each card’s title is a third level heading. We hope this…
Now, you can view Prevention metrics alongside Detection and Remediation metrics and in an enhanced security overview dashboard. This update is available at both the organization and enterprise levels. New…
You can now join the waitlist for early access to OpenAI o1 for use in GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code and GitHub Models. The waitlist is currently available to…
GitHub Advanced Security customers using secret scanning can now use the REST API to enable or disable support for non-provider patterns at the enterprise level. This enables you to manage…
To help you triage and remediate secret leaks more effectively, GitHub secret scanning now indicates if a secret detected in your repository has also leaked publicly with a public leak…
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…
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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…
GitHub Advanced Security customers that have enabled delegated bypass rules for push protection can now manage and review their bypass requests at the organization level. The list is located within…
You can now can easily track your GitHub contributions right from your Android home screen with the new Contribution Widget for GitHub Mobile. Add the widget by either long-pressing your…
GitHub Copilot Extensions are now available in public beta 🚀 to all GitHub Copilot users and open for any developer or organization to create extensions. Alongside, we’re introducing a comprehensive…
You can now export data from the CodeQL pull request alerts report in CSV format, enabling you to analyze prevention and autofix metrics offline or archive the data for future…
You can now interact with GitHub Copilot directly within your active code file with Inline Chat for GitHub Copilot in JetBrains! This new feature is designed to enhance your coding…
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Copilot Chat in GitHub.com is now trained on common support scenarios and GitHub’s documentation to provide you the most up to date context to help you resolve common issues that…
You can now restrict pushes into your private and internal repositories and their forks, with push rules – a new type of ruleset. Push rules enable you to limit updates…
GitHub Desktop now allows you to open your repositories with any editor or shell, even if it’s not on the list of supported integrations. Supercharge your integrations with advanced configurations…
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