5 simple things every developer can do to ship more secure code
From plug-and-play automations to protected branches, here are simple ways any developer can build more secure software on GitHub—all with a free account.
From plug-and-play automations to protected branches, here are simple ways any developer can build more secure software on GitHub—all with a free account.
Organization profiles can now display custom content visible only to members of the organization. A new Member view can be tailored to show an alternative README and pinned private repositories.
Introducing CodeQL packs to help you codify and share your knowledge of vulnerabilities.
Teachers we have heard your feedback! The GitHub Classroom team is excited to announce the ability to easily reuse an Assignment across Classrooms and/or from semester-to-semester. You dont have to…
Polls are now available on GitHub Discussions! Polls make it easy for community members to gauge interest, vote, and interact with one another without having to comment. You can also…
Today, we’re excited to bring you a few new features that will help you communicate, collaborate, and connect seamlessly with teams and communities about the software you’re building with the help of GitHub Discussions.
Each month, we highlight open source projects that have shipped major updates. These include everything from world-changing technology to developer tooling, and weekend projects. Here are our top staff picks…
Ensuring secure access to your source code is more important than ever. Git Credential Manager helps make that easy.
We want to take away the pain and effort of keeping your code secure, so check out how Dependabot empowers developers to keep to their projects secure.
From automating builds and releases to taking care of large-scale regression testing, here are a few ways we use GitHub Actions to build GitHub.
If you manage self-hosted runners for GitHub Actions, you can now specify shell scripts that run before the runner starts running a job from a workflow, and after a job…
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GitHub Education is fired up for the return of .Tech Domains developer community competition: Break The Code 2. We’ve hacked in some new enigmas, cheat codes, and easter eggs for digital sleuths to uncover!
We’re excited to introduce a new beta version of GitHub’s home feed on your dashboard, designed to help developers build community, find inspiration, and celebrate each other’s incredible work. To…
Today, we are rolling out a new beta version of GitHub’s home feed, making it easier to discover projects, developers and more across GitHub.
You can now restrict self-hosted runner groups to only be accessible from certain workflows. In addition to restricting which repositories can access specific enterprise and organization runner groups, administrators can…
Our community has shipped lots of open source project updates in the last month. Here’s a few of our staff picks.
You can now re-run only failed jobs or an individual job in a GitHub Actions workflow run. For more details see Save time with partial re-runs in GitHub Actions on…
As the global response to the tragedies in Ukraine and other impacted regions continues to evolve, I wanted to share with our community an expansion of the message that I shared earlier this week with our Hubbers.
Explore and understand your overall GitHub-hosted Actions runner capacity with the new runner view.
Today we launched new code scanning analysis features powered by machine learning. The experimental analysis finds more of the most common types of vulnerabilities.
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