Highlights from Git 2.34
To celebrate this most recent release, here’s GitHub’s look at some of the most interesting features and changes introduced since last time.
To celebrate this most recent release, here’s GitHub’s look at some of the most interesting features and changes introduced since last time.
What an incredible month it’s been for GitHub and our communities. Whilst we’ve been busy with GitHub Universe, our communities have been busy coding. It’s been a successful year for Hacktoberfest, with many first-time contributors
During Universe, we received a number of security questions ranging from our strategy to our advisories. Here’s what we’ve got planned!
Here are a few ways our teams use GitHub Discussions internally to build community, simplify workflows, and get key insights into our work.
The new sparse index feature makes it feel like you are working in a small repository when working in a focused portion of a monorepo.
This latest release sees the introduction of a new role, a new webhook for GitHub Actions, and a bright edge to dark mode.
When you’re fixing a bug, especially a security vulnerability, you should add a regression test, fix the bug, and find & fix variants.
In October, we experienced one incident resulting in significant impact and degraded state of availability for the GitHub Codespaces service.
Tips on how to get started using GitHub Actions and resources to learn more about making it work for you.
This morning, I shared the following post with Hubbers in response to Nat’s announcement about his next adventure. I am thrilled to take on the role of CEO to build the next phase of GitHub for our global community of software developers.