GitHub Actions: Require approval for running workflows from private forks
You can now require approval from a user with write permissions to the repository before a workflow run can be triggered from a private fork. This can be useful for…
You can now require approval from a user with write permissions to the repository before a workflow run can be triggered from a private fork. This can be useful for…
Security overview’s new risk and coverage views provide greater visibility into your security posture and risk analysis. Each new view offers a refreshed design with several key improvements, including insights…
We’re giving GitHub users 60 free hours each month on Codespaces. Learn what else we shipped for Codespaces at Universe this year.
Understanding code is one of the most important parts of software development. Developers need to be able to quickly search, navigate, and understand their code to do their best work.…
Open source maintainers can now opt-in to private vulnerability reporting, a dedicated communications channel where the community can disclose security issues directly to you on GitHub. You can see reports…
GitHub Codespaces with included free usage is now rolling out to all GitHub Free and Pro accounts. Over the coming days you’ll see a new option under the green “Code”…
This changelog only applies if you participated in the beta program for Codespaces for Individuals. Today marks the start of the rollout of Codespaces for Free and Pro accounts, and…
GitHub Codespaces with included free usage is now rolling out to all GitHub Free and Pro accounts. We’ve added experiences to quickly start new projects in a codespace using many…
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GitHub verified teachers using GitHub Classroom get access to GitHub’s groundbreaking, browser-based IDE, Codespaces. Teachers can enable Codespaces in GitHub Classroom and then choose it as the preferred editor when…
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GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers can now participate in a private beta displaying SAML single sign-on (SSO) identities for relevant users in audit log events. SAML SSO gives organization and enterprise…
Hackatoberfest, hackathons, and open source contributions. It’s been a hectic month with so many community pull requests to all kinds of projects. So many in fact that we had to…
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