GitHub Enterprise Server 3.5 is available now, including access to the Container registry, the addition of Dependabot, enhanced administrator capabilities, and features for GitHub Advanced Security.
You can now output and group custom Markdown content on the Actions run summary page.
From plug-and-play automations to protected branches, here are simple ways any developer can build more secure software on GitHub—all with a free account.
The new dependency review action and API prevents the introduction of known supply chain vulnerabilities into your code.
From automating builds and releases to taking care of large-scale regression testing, here are a few ways we use GitHub Actions to build GitHub.
You can now enforce consistent usage of self-hosted runner groups across your organization and enterprise.
It is now possible to re-run only failed jobs or a single job in GitHub Actions workflows.
Explore and understand your overall GitHub-hosted Actions runner capacity with the new runner view.
GitHub Actions workflows in the Security category will now appear among the workflow recommendations based on a repository's content.
Reusable workflows offer a simple and powerful way to avoid copying and pasting workflows across your repositories.
A quick guide on the advantages of using GitHub Actions as your preferred CI/CD tool—and how to build a CI/CD pipeline with it.
Our community has been hard at work through December shipping updates. Here's our staff picks for open source projects with major version releases.
We’re excited to announce the V4 release of the OpenSSF’s Scorecard project in partnership with Google.
When you want to create a workflow in the Actions tab of your repository, the recommendations are now based on an analysis of repo content.
Looking to avoid security vulnerabilities, buttons that don’t work, slow site speeds, or manually writing release notes? This one's for you.