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Game Off 2019 theme announcement
The 2019 theme for Game Off, our annual month-long game jam and hackathon for building games is LEAPS AND BOUNDS. Join now!
Get over $100k worth of tools with the GitHub Student Developer Pack
The GitHub Student Developer Pack is now offering over $100k worth of tools to students with over 25 new participating partners.
New issue template configuration options
Two new issue template configuration options are now available for issue templates. These can be specified in a config.yml file within your .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE folder. The blank_issues_enabled option allows you to…
Announcing the GitHub Education Classroom Report 2019
Find out what we learned from nearly 16,000 students and 100 teachers who joined the GitHub Education program from 2014-2015.
Our help documentation is now available in Portuguese
Our help documentation, covering topics on GitHub.com, GitHub Enterprise, GitHub Desktop, and GitHub Pages is now available in Brazilian Portuguese.
GitHub Actions default shell on Windows runners is changing to PowerShell
On 10/23/2019 we will change the default shell for the run step on Windows runners to PowerShell. If your run step contains Windows batch scripting you should update it to…
Action log line numbers are now links
In order to align the experience of linking to Actions log lines and linking to code we have made the line numbers in Actions logs links. Previously, we showed a…
How partners like GitKraken use GitHub Actions
Check out a few of our favorite GitHub Actions created by our partners at Mabl, Codefresh, GorillaStack, and GitKraken.
The GitHub Actions Marketplace now requires an actions metadata file
To publish an action to the GitHub Marketplace, you are now required to have a properly formed actions metadata file placed at action.yml in the root of your action’s repository.…
Highlights from the js13kGames 2019 competition
We take a look at the top 10 games as voted on by the community in the 8th annual JS13K competition.
Streamline your workflow with GitHub Actions from open source maintainers
We’re sharing examples of productive workflows within the open source community.
Delegate responsibilities with expanded repository permissions
Administrators of organization-owned repositories can now assign “triage” and “maintain” roles to collaborators and teams.
GitHub Actions adds policy controls for organization and repository owners
GitHub Actions has new settings for organizations and repository owners to limit the usage of external Actions.
New workflow editor for GitHub Actions
Edit your GitHub Actions workflow files easier with features to help you minimize errors and more.
GitHub Actions – new workflow syntax features
The GitHub Actions workflow syntax has new features based on feedback from our community. Env at the workflow and job level It is common to need define a set of…
Introducing the CodeSearchNet challenge
We’re announcing the CodeSearchNet Challenge and releasing a large dataset for natural language processing and machine learning.
The Actions Tab Gets a New Look
The Actions tab is getting an exciting new look and many new features based on feedback from our users. Today you will see the following improvements: Runs are now organized…
UI changes in GitHub Actions checks
GitHub Actions uses the Checks API for representing and storing information about job executions. These checks appear in many places in the GitHub UI such as the merge box of…
Securing software, together
Software security is a collective problem, a responsibility that involves producers and consumers of code, open source maintainers, security researchers, and security teams. At GitHub, we want to give the community the tools it needs to secure the software we all depend on.
Welcoming Semmle to GitHub
Today we’re announcing a big step in securing the open source supply chain: we’re welcoming Semmle to the GitHub.
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