Racing into 2025 with new GitHub Innovation Graph data
Discover the latest trends and insights on public software development activity on GitHub with the quarterly release of data for the Innovation Graph, updated through December 2024.
Discover the latest trends and insights on public software development activity on GitHub with the quarterly release of data for the Innovation Graph, updated through December 2024.
There are 60,000+ climate-focused projects on GitHub, explore one this Earth Day!
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Copilot Chat on github.com now supports organization custom instructions! This feature allows Copilot Enterprise customers to set default instructions for all users in their organization, ensuring a consistent experience across…
We’re introducing new controls for automation workflows, enhancing security and flexibility for teams. Additionally, we’ve released updates to Actions runner controller designed to improve performance, customization, and compatibility with evolving…
Alongside the launch of GPT-4.1 in GitHub Models, we’re introducing GPT-4.1-mini and GPT-4.1-nano—lightweight variants of OpenAI’s latest model. Designed for high performance with lower cost and latency, these models are…
Everyone’s talking about MCP these days when it comes to large language models (LLMs)—here’s what you need to know.
Starting May 30, 2025, CodeQL will no longer generate code scanning alerts for hardcoded secrets. Instead, we recommend using secret scanning to detect hardcoded secrets in your repositories, which has…
Security should be native to your workflow, not a painful separate process.
Starting today, security campaigns are generally available for all GitHub Advanced Security and GitHub Code Security customers—helping organizations take control of their security debt and manage risk by unlocking collaboration between developers and security teams.
Security campaigns with Copilot Autofix are now generally available. As part of GitHub Code Security, you can use security campaigns to prioritize and rapidly reduce your backlog of application security…
Every minute, GitHub blocks several secrets with push protection—but secret leaks still remain one of the most common causes of security incidents. Learn how GitHub is making it easier to protect yourself from exposed secrets, including today’s launches of standalone Secret Protection, org-wide scanning, and better access for teams of all sizes.
At GitHub, we believe that investing in the security of your codebase should be accessible for organizations of all sizes. Starting today, GitHub Team plan customers can purchase GitHub Secret…
Learn how to write effective prompts and troubleshoot results in this installment of our GitHub for Beginners series.
Strategies to quickly get up to speed, whether you’re a seasoned engineer or a newcomer to the field.
Alerts for non-provider patterns and Copilot-detected passwords are now categorized as generic instead of experimental. This change applies to alert filters and the secondary inbox in your alert list views.…
For 30 years, Java has been a cornerstone of enterprise software development. Here’s why—and how to learn Java.
At GitHub, we believe that investing in the security of your codebases should be straightforward, cost-effective, and accessible for everyone. Today, we’re announcing changes to pricing plans and availability of…
January and February brought a number of improvements to GitHub Mobile, making it more powerful and flexible. We’re rolling out exciting new features designed to make coding and collaboration easier…
Now it is easier to see how many of your historical CodeQL alerts received autofix suggestions and how many of those alerts were resolved across all the repositories in your…
The partnership between GitHub and Endor Labs enables application security engineers and developers to drastically reduce time spent on open source vulnerabilities, and gives them the tools to go from finding to fixing.
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