Git Credential Manager: authentication for everyone
Ensuring secure access to your source code is more important than ever. Git Credential Manager helps make that easy.
Ensuring secure access to your source code is more important than ever. Git Credential Manager helps make that easy.
GitHub Desktop 2.8 now includes several new features to make it easier to work with diffs and easier for people who have multiple copies of the same repository. Expand diffs…
gh brings GitHub to the command line by helping developers manage pull requests, issues, gists, and much more. As of 1.9.0, even more of GitHub is available in your terminal:…
GitHub Mobile helps you get work done when you’re on the go, wherever you go. You’ve told us that you’d like more options for push notifications and viewing releases on…
GitHub Desktop aims to provide an intuitive way for users to complete everyday Git and GitHub workflows. One of our most requested features from the past year is cherry-picking, and…
It has been a year since we’ve launched the first public release of GitHub CLI. Since, we have added functionality to manage your repositories, comment on issues, enable auto-merge for…
The latest version of GitHub Desktop includes split diffs, PRs with Actions status, more control over stashing, and discarding changes from files.
In the newest version of GitHub for mobile, we’re shipping a bunch of features that make code review easier, faster, and more productive.
GitHub CLI brings GitHub to your terminal. It reduces context switching, helps you focus, and enables you to more easily script and create your own workflows. Earlier this year, we…
Authentication is a critical component to your daily development. When working in open source, you need to prove that you have rights to update a branch with git push. Additionally…
Now, anyone can connect an issue to a pull request from the issue directly using the new linked pull request section providing greater context to your workflow.
GitHub and Major League Hacking (MLH) came together to organize Local Hack Day: Share.
The GitHub for mobile beta is now available on Android—learn more and sign up to be part of a limited test group.
Now you can automatically link references to external systems with GitHub Pro, Team, and Enterprise plans.
Mark files as viewed—and see if they’ve changed since you viewed them—to easily pick up where you left off.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.