
READMEs for organization profiles
Organizations can now display a README.md on their profile Overview. Start with creating a .github repository for the desired organization. Make sure it’s public. Add a profile folder to your…
Organizations can now display a README.md on their profile Overview. Start with creating a .github repository for the desired organization. Make sure it’s public. Add a profile folder to your…
GitHub Advanced Security customers can now view all their private repo secret scanning alerts in the organization security tab. This view is currently only available to organization owners, but will…
We’ve added an overview page containing key organization information similar to user profiles and re-emphasized repositories on their respective page.
Organizations can now join GitHub Sponsors using a personal bank account, in addition to using a business bank account or a fiscal host. Learn more about setting up GitHub Sponsors…
We’re proud to share the new and improved Social Impact at GitHub website, and we’re really excited to share what our team has been working on! GitHub’s mission is to…
Repositories on user profiles and organization profiles now support sorting by star count.
The new security overview for organizations and teams – which provides a high-level view of the application security risks a GitHub organization is exposed to – is now in beta…
Repositories on an organization’s page can now be sorted alphabetically by name. Previously, all repositories on an organization’s page were sorted by last updated.
You can now filter your web notifications by org or author on GitHub. View notifications from all repositories within an organization with org, or all conversations started by a user…
GitHub Advanced Security is an add-on to GitHub Enterprise which allows you to use security features like code scanning, secret scanning, and dependency review on your private repositories. To help…
Organization admins now have admin privileges for all containers in their organization. Specifically, admins can read, write, manage access, and change the visibility of containers.
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Organization owners can now disable publication of GitHub Pages sites from repositories in the organization. Disabling GitHub Pages for the organization will prevent members from creating new Pages sites but…
Protect your team’s code with secure software development best practices like setting up SAML/SCIM integrations, enforcing policies to avoid code leakage, and more.
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 all play a role in securing the world’s code. No one company can solve things alone, including GitHub, which is why it is critical to combine the energies of…
You can now enable or disable the dependency graph, Dependabot alerts, Dependabot security updates, and secret scanning for all repositories in an organization with one click. You can also set…
Now you can create custom workflow templates to promote best practices and consistency across your organization.
Now you can define secrets for an organization, making it easier to keep secrets synced across multiple repositories.
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…
You can now create organization secrets, reducing the need to duplicate secrets across repositories. Access policies let you control which repositories have access to the organization secret Updating a secret…
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