
How to use pull requests in the classroom
Bring more organization to your project contributions with these improvements to issue templates.
Bring more organization to your project contributions with these improvements to issue templates.
Our updated Privacy Statement, Terms of Service, and Corporate Terms of Service are now effective.
How GitHub integrates human rights in its policy work.
One year after launch, Marketplace serves more than 100,000 users and offers almost 50 tools.
A new GitHub Desktop release is here. Compare branches and perform actions on multiple files.
Our top game picks from the game development competition, Ludum Dare 41.
How GitHub promotes human rights in its approach to takedown requests and other aspects of content moderation
This month’s roundup includes a JS-based terminal emulator, a small and flexible Python framework, a state container for JavaScript, and more
Introducing the Checks API—a better way to get feedback from integrations on your code.
We’re open-sourcing our anti-slavery and anti-child-labor statement and will discuss it at RightsCon.
Patchwork is headed to Asheville, North Carolina! This event is open to beginners to Git and GitHub and mentors who want to help others learn.
Developers everywhere are improving their workflows with the Electron-based GitHub Desktop app since we launched it a year ago. If you’re using an older version of Desktop or have never used it, now is a great time to try it out.
Bring more organization to your project contributions with these improvements to issue templates.
We’re proud to be members of FINOS—a newly launched nonprofit foundation promoting open innovation in financial services.
GitHub Learning Lab combines the power of our API with a friendly bot to help you build better software—all within real GitHub workspaces.
Learn more about updates we’ve made to our Privacy Statement and Terms of Service.
We’re making it easier for maintainers to grow healthy open source communities on GitHub with minimized comments, retired namespaces for popular projects, and new pull request requirements.
In case you missed them, here are some of the releases that caught our attention last month.
We’re pledging to strengthen cybersecurity and collaborate to build a more resilient internet.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.