
Try something new at Local Hack Day: Learn
It’s time for Major League Hacking’s (MLH) annual Local Hack Day: Learn, a worldwide celebration of learning. Do you have a framework that you have wanted to try? Or perhaps…
It’s time for Major League Hacking’s (MLH) annual Local Hack Day: Learn, a worldwide celebration of learning. Do you have a framework that you have wanted to try? Or perhaps…
This article originally appeared in TechCrunch, and is republished here with permission. The Supreme Court heard arguments October 7 in Google v. Oracle. This case raises a fundamental question for…
This is our second post on cloud deployment with containers. Looking for more? Join our upcoming GitHub Actions webcast with Sarah, Solutions Engineer Pavan Ravipati, and Senior Product Manager Kayla…
A lot of work went into figuring out how to sync a public and private docs repo.
In the newest version of GitHub for mobile, we’re shipping a bunch of features that make code review easier, faster, and more productive.
We’re releasing v7.0.0 of the npm CLI, which includes exciting new features such as Workspaces, automatically installed peer deps, and more!
We’re here to bring you the latest and greatest releases for October 2020. These are exciting new releases from some of the coolest projects around. There’s everything from world-changing tech,…
See this post in action during GitHub Demo Days on October 16. What makes a project successful? For developers building cloud-native applications, successful projects thrive on transparent, consistent, and rigorous…
You can now change the maximum retention days for artifacts and logs in GitHub Actions, allowing you to better manage your storage space and to comply with your organizational retention…
Today, we’re excited to open source GitHub Docs at http://github.com/github/docs. Being a developer means always learning, and great docs can be like rocket fuel. They’re there when you need them,…
Limit use of external actions within Actions workflow for enterprises, organizations, and repositories.
GitHub Actions gives you the power to automate your workflow. Connect with the tools you know and love. Have more freedom to innovate and be creative. Deploy to any cloud,…
Temporary interaction limits give you control over who interacts with your public repositories. You can use them to force a cool-down period during heated discussions, or to prevent spam or…
A moderate security vulnerability has been identified in the GitHub Actions runner that can allow environment variable and path injection in workflows that log untrusted data to STDOUT. This can…
You can now fine-tune access to external actions. These updated settings make it easier to achieve your security and compliance goals with GitHub Actions. You can limit external actions to…
This post is the second in our series on using GitHub for MLOps and data science. Just joining in? Get started with part one. Most continuous integration (CI) tools only…
Starting today you can temporarily disable a GitHub Actions workflow either in the UI or through the API. With this functionality you can stop a workflow from being triggered without…
GitHub code scanning is a developer-first, GitHub-native approach to easily find security vulnerabilities before they reach production. Today we’re excited to announce that code scanning is generally available on GitHub.com.…
Earlier this month we were thrilled to welcome the OpenJDK Community to GitHub. The communities migration effort, codenamed Project ‘Skara’, brought JDK 16 main-line development into GitHub. The JDK project is at the…
Now available, code scanning is a developer-first, GitHub-native approach to easily find security vulnerabilities before they reach production.
GitHub Actions gives you the power to automate your workflow. Connect with the tools you know and love. Have more freedom to innovate and be creative. Deploy to any cloud,…
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