Beginner’s guide to GitHub: Uploading files and folders to GitHub
The next step in our GitHub for Beginners series is learning how to add files and folders to your GitHub repository.
The next step in our GitHub for Beginners series is learning how to add files and folders to your GitHub repository.
We revamped the Enterprise Cloud Licensing page content. Enhanced Usability: We’ve simplified how license usage is presented for enterprises using the Visual Studio Subscription with GitHub Enterprise license bundle, making…
Starting today, validity checks will be included in the “GitHub recommended” setup through code security configurations and will be enabled for any newly attached repositories. Please note that on July…
Today’s changelog brings you GraphQL and webhook support for project status updates and project custom field changes directly in the webhook event! ⚙ Using GraphQL and webooks with project status…
Another month, and another exciting set of updates for Copilot Enterprise. Let’s dig in: Copilot Chat in GitHub.com can now answer questions about your pull requests, discussions, and files. Catch…
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…
Git started on your first repository in the third installment of GitHub for Beginners. Discover the essential features and settings to manage your projects effectively.
Since the initial beta release of the Copilot User Management API, we’ve heard feedback that obtaining the full set of Copilot seats and their associated activity status has been cumbersome.…
CodeQL, the static analysis engine that powers GitHub code scanning, can now analyze C# projects without needing a build. This public beta capability enables organizations to more easily roll out…
You can now use the REST API to create and manage code security configurations, as well as attach them to repositories at scale. The API supports the following code security configuration actions…
The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.13 release is generally available GitHub Enterprise Server 3.13 gives customers more fine-grained control over deployment requirements and enhanced security controls. Here are a few highlights:…
Secret scanning’s delegated bypass for push protection allows you to specify which teams or roles have the ability to bypass push protection, and requires everyone else to submit a request…
We’re excited to introduce enhancements to custom properties as well as updates to the push rule public beta. Custom properties updates! New property types Multi select allows a repo to…
From sending emergency alerts about nearby fires to mapping services in refugee camps, developers are taking action to solve global problems.
Let’s take a look at 10 key moments from the first decade of the GitHub Security Bug Bounty program.
The latest installment of GitHub for Beginners, where we cover the essential Git commands to get you Git-literate.
Configurations are collections of security settings that organization administrators and security managers can define to help roll out GitHub security products at scale. Starting today, you can enforce configurations. This…
Enterprise accounts on GitHub.com, created after June 2, 2024, along with organizations owned by these accounts, have access to the enhanced billing platform. This includes enhanced billing for Git Large…
Learn how GitHub used macOS and Apple Silicon runners for GitHub Actions to build, test, and deploy our iOS app faster.
Today, GitHub announced the public beta of ArmⓇ-based Linux and Windows hosted runners for GitHub Actions. This new addition to our suite of hosted runners provides power, performance & sustainability…
EDIT: Monday December 2nd, 2024 GitHub Enterprise Server Timeline changing sunset to GHES 3.17 as the final version instead of 3.16. Starting today, we will begin work towards the sunset…
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