Credential revocation API to revoke exposed PATs is now generally available
You can now revoke an exposed GitHub personal access token (PAT) you found outside of repositories, even if it’s not yours, to help quickly limit the impact of the exposure…
You can now revoke an exposed GitHub personal access token (PAT) you found outside of repositories, even if it’s not yours, to help quickly limit the impact of the exposure…
Learn how to effectively prioritize alerts using severity (CVSS), exploitation likelihood (EPSS), and repository properties, so you can focus on the most critical vulnerabilities first.
Discover practical tips and tricks for forming effective GraphQL queries and mutations.
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.
With delegated alert dismissal for secret scaning alerts, you can require a review process before alerts are dismissed. This helps you better manage your security risk as well as meet…
Sharing a Copilot Chat used to mean screenshots and copy-paste. Now it’s as easy as sending a link. Shared conversations are now available in public preview in immersive chat on…
Introducing AI-powered commit message generation with Copilot—available in the latest GitHub Desktop Beta. With a click of a new button in the commit message box, get your changes to upstream…
When CodeQL scans repositories with Java and/or C# code that depend on packages in private registries—but don’t include those registry addresses in their Maven, Gradle, or NuGet configuration files—the analysis…
Comparing GitHub-hosted vs self-hosted runners for your CI/CD workflows? This deep dive explores important factors to consider when making this critical infrastructure decision for your development team.
On May 23, 2025, we’re deprecating the automatic watching of repositories and teams. We’re making this change in order to: Reduce notification noise: You’ll receive fewer unexpected notifications, especially when…
Now in public preview, Windows arm64 hosted runners are available for free in public repositories. This runner comes with a Windows 11 Desktop image, fully equipped with all the tooling…
Gemini 2.5 Pro is now available to all GitHub Copilot customers. The latest Gemini model from Google is their most advanced model for complex tasks. It shows strong reasoning and…
Everyone’s talking about MCP these days when it comes to large language models (LLMs)—here’s what you need to know.
Security should be native to your workflow, not a painful separate process.
Learn how to identify which CVE Numbering Authority is responsible for the record, how to contact them, and what to include with your suggestion.
We continue to improve how teams can plan, track, and manage their work on GitHub. Following our public preview in January, we’re thrilled to announce the general availability of sub-issues,…
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…
Copilot code review is now generally available! Code review is one of the most critical parts of software development, but manual code reviews can be time-consuming. Copilot code review helps…
In celebration of MSFT’s 50th anniversary, we’re rolling out Agent Mode with MCP support to all VS Code users. We are also announcing the new GitHub Copilot Pro+ plan w/ premium requests, the general availability of models from Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI, next edit suggestions for code completions & the Copilot code review agent.
🌐 New and improved Issues dashboard You’ll now see an updated Issues dashboard page at github.com/issues, allowing you to easily find and create issues across repositories and organizations. This page…
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