Introducing the GitHub Bug Bounty swag store
We’re excited to share the newest addition to our GitHub Bug Bounty Program!
We’re excited to share the newest addition to our GitHub Bug Bounty Program!
We’re more excited than ever about what the future holds and the role open source will continue to play in solving critical societal challenges.
How to tap into the power of GitHub Actions from anywhere with GitHub Mobile!
We’re back again with the ability to make a copy of your project and a new automation for Enterprise accounts. 🖨️ Get started faster by copying your project’s views, custom…
Introducing new push notifications for Actions on Mobile! Get notified when your workflow runs have succeeded or failed on the go. You can also opt-in to receive notifications for failed…
In security overview, when you select a team from the Team dropdown or filter by team in either the security risk or the security coverage views, results include repositories where…
Dependabot is getting a little smarter—and, a little quieter—by reducing bot-based noise from repositories based on your interaction with Dependabot.
The GitHub Packages RubyGems registry now runs on a new architecture, unlocking great new capabilities: Publishing packages at organization level with GitHub Packages Previously, RubyGems packages published to GitHub Packages…
Achievements celebrate and showcase your milestones on GitHub, whether it’s merging pull requests, answering discussions, or sponsoring a user. View and share your achievements from your profile on GitHub Mobile.…
Category Forms allow maintainers to create templates for their GitHub Discussions, which means that users can start new discussions with all the necessary information already included.
This year, we took GitHub Gives, our company-wide giving campaign, to new heights and wanted to share our learnings to provide best practices in programming a successful hybrid giving campaign for employees.
You can now view (GET) the security feature enablement status for all repositories in your organization using the “list organization repositories” endpoint in the REST API for the following security…
Our engineering and security teams do some incredible work. Let’s take a look at how we use GitHub to be more productive, build collaboratively, and shift security left.
What’s the state of open source and how has it changed over the last decade? GitHub’s VP of Developer Relations, Martin Woodward, tackles that question and more in a 2022 keynote.
Secret scanning alerts for third party API key detections now include a link to relevant documentation provided by the service provider, where available. These links are intended to help users…
We promised we’d be back soon and here we are! There has been an incredible amount of open source projects shipping major version releases before the year wraps up. I…
GitHub now allows you to track any leaked secrets in your public repository, for free. With secret scanning alerts, you can track and action on leaked secrets directly within GitHub.
Another new release of Git is here to end the year! Take a look at some of our highlights on what’s new in Git 2.39.
Before you say it, yes, the October Release Radar was supposed to be shared in November. But with Hackatoberfest, GitHub Universe, Turkey Day, and in real life (IRL) conferences returning…
The GitHub Packages NuGet registry now runs on a new architecture, unlocking great new capabilities: Publishing packages at organization level with GitHub Packages Previously, NuGet packages published to GitHub Packages…
We delivered two different courses specifically designed to help students in the lowest-income neighborhood of Montevideo, Uruguay learn how to use GitHub and understand the value of open source.
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