Release Radar · November 2020 Edition
We’re here to bring you the latest and greatest releases for November 2020. These are exciting new releases from some of the coolest projects around. There’s everything from world-changing tech…
We’re here to bring you the latest and greatest releases for November 2020. These are exciting new releases from some of the coolest projects around. There’s everything from world-changing tech…
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,…
As previously announced, beginning November 13th, 2020, we will no longer accept account passwords when authenticating with the REST API and will require the use of token-based authentication (e.g., a…
You can now add your Twitter username to your GitHub profile directly from your profile page, via profile settings, and also the REST API. We’ve also added the latest changes:…
We are changing the way commits are ordered in the pull request timeline and commits view. Commits are currently ordered by author date, which can cause commits to appear out…
ICYMI: docs.github.com is the new place to discover all of GitHub’s product documentation! We recently completed a major overhaul of GitHub’s documentation websites. When you visit docs.github.com today, you’ll see…
Administrators of organizations on the Enterprise Cloud plan that have agreed to the Corporate Terms of Service can now see members’ verified email addresses in their organization’s verified domain(s) via…
From GitHub Actions and magic URLs to gists, check out Jason Etcovich’s top ten tips and tricks to help you hack your GitHub experience.
Learn about the legacy, architecture, and methods used to reduce 48k lines of code to 10 as we take a deep dive into GitHub’s Javascript SDK.
In addition to deleting private packages through the GraphQL API, you can now delete private packages when navigating to your repository’s packages on github.com. See our guide in GitHub Help…
Learn more about what’s behind the scenes with GitHub vulnerability alerts.
We’re sharing the #myfirstrepo contest winners along with how you can easily find your first repository.
The GitHub Advisory Database is a new experience that allows you to browse or search for the vulnerabilities that GitHub knows about. The database contains all curated CVEs and security…
See what’s new for community and project management, developer productivity, and security in GitHub Enterprise Server 2.19.
We’re renaming GitHub Package Registry (GPR) to GitHub Packages. This change is reflected on GitHub.com, in the APIs and webhooks: – There is a new PackageEvent in the Events API…
Our biggest community event is back—and better than ever. Join us on November 13-14 at the Palace of Fine Arts with brand new speakers, swag, and so much more.
To make it easier for businesses to securely embrace open source and keep up with the best technology has to offer, we’re launching several improvements to GitHub Enterprise. These new features will support businesses as they work toward their goals, encourage open collaboration, and build trust at scale.
Today we’re introducing the public beta of the Audit Log API. As a GitHub Enterprise Cloud organization administrator, you can now access log events using our GraphQL API and monitor…
Read about some big changes for the coming year: full legal protection for researchers, more GitHub properties eligible for rewards, and increased reward amounts.
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