Game Bytes · September 2023
Game Bytes is our monthly series taking a peek at the world of gamedev on GitHub—featuring game engine updates, game jam details, open source games, mods, maps, and more. Game on!
Game Bytes is our monthly series taking a peek at the world of gamedev on GitHub—featuring game engine updates, game jam details, open source games, mods, maps, and more. Game on!
In February 2022, we introduced experimental CodeQL queries that utilize machine learning to identify more potential vulnerabilities. This feature was only available for JavaScript / TypeScript code and was available…
Today’s changelog brings you improvements to project templates (public beta), including new templates pages and the ability to create a template with a single click! 🏠 Find projects templates from…
You can now now see the list of recent jobs that Dependabot has run to check for updates and create or rebase pull requests directly from the repository-level dependency graph…
GitHub Copilot Chat can help developers create prototypes, understand code, make UI changes, troubleshoot errors, make code more accessible, and generate unit tests.
Announcing changes to permissions for packages. We are restricting the refs REST API endpoint from accepting POSTs from users and apps that only have the permission to read and write…
Recently, we’ve been working to make our CI experience better by leveraging the newly released GitHub feature, Actions larger runners, to run our CI.
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npm provenance is now generally available. npm packages built on a supported cloud CI/CD system can publish with provenance. Today this includes GitHub Actions and GitLab CI/CD. Publishing with provenance…
In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll dive into how you can become the next open source contributor to the GitHub Classroom CLI, building commands that you can use to improve your workflow as an educator!
The GitHub Security Lab audits open source projects for security vulnerabilities and helps maintainers fix them. Recently, we passed the milestone of 500 CVEs disclosed. Let’s take a trip down memory lane with a review of some noteworthy CVEs!
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Starting today, GitHub Enterprise Importer supports repository migrations from Bitbucket Server and Bitbucket Data Center, and GitHub Actions Importer offers CI/CD migrations from Bitbucket and Bamboo.
Make quick work of alerts with preset and custom rules.
Auto-triage rules are a powerful tool to help you reduce false positives and alert fatigue substantially, while better managing your alerts at scale. Starting today, you can now create your…
You can now export data from the risk and coverage pages to a comma-separated values (CSV) file. This feature supports exporting repository-specific data based on applied filters. Learn more about…
Learn how GitHub’s CodeQL leveraged AI modeling and multi-repository variant analysis to discover a new CVE in Gradle.
Today’s Changelog brings you updates to project templates and historical charts, sticky group headers, and color improvements! 🔗 Project templates updates We’re continuing to make improvements to project templates for…
September 12, 2023 update: When we launched the latest version of your feed on September 6, 2023, we made changes to the underlying technology of the feed in order to…
Rust continues to top the charts as the most admired and desired language by developers, and in this post, we dive a little deeper into how (and why) Rust is stealing the hearts of developers around the world.
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