Highlights from Git 2.49
The open source Git project just released Git 2.49. Here is GitHub’s look at some of the most interesting features and changes introduced since last time.
The open source Git project just released Git 2.49. Here is GitHub’s look at some of the most interesting features and changes introduced since last time.
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GitHub Copilot now features instant semantic code search indexing, dramatically reducing the time it takes for Copilot to understand and reference your codebase. What’s changed Previously, when you wanted GitHub…
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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.…
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The improved merge experience on the pull request page is now generally available! This update is designed to help you better understand the state of your pull request and get…
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Push protection for secret scanning blocks any push that contains a secret. By default, this block can be bypassed, which results in a secret scanning alert in the repository. Delegated…
No more wait: Copilot code review is here Code review is one of the most critical parts of software development. Manual code reviews, while essential, can be time-consuming. Copilot code…
We’ve updated the contributors and code frequency repository insight views to improve navigation, allow hiding a series by interacting with the chart legend, and enable viewing and downloading the data…
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.16 enhances deployment efficiency, monitoring capabilities, code security, and policy management. Here are a few highlights in the 3.16 release: The reliability, observability, and efficiency of ghe-config-apply…
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