Remote work: A series of best practices for a remote workplace
GitHub shares best practices for making remote work part of your company culture.
Resources for developers seeking to stay informed about the latest industry trends, research, and updates from GitHub. Explore research and surveys that delve into various aspects of software development and open source communities—and Octoverse, which provides detailed annual analyses of open source and public projects across GitHub.
GitHub shares best practices for making remote work part of your company culture.
In-depth analysis of February service disruptions that impacted GitHub services.
GitHub Desktop 2.4 gets you set up to work behind a proxy without having to configure anything manually, allows you to easily create an issue, and brings dark theme out of beta.
With easier organization and increased scalability, repository admins can more efficiently control access management to get users the permissions they need.
Explore some impactful open source projects being created by teams around the world in response to COVID-19.
Learn more about GitHub for mobile—including highlights of its core features and how to get started.
We’ve taken further steps to ensure that our people can be safe and productive wherever they are, and that our community’s home on GitHub remains reliable and resilient.
Learn more about decisions we’ve made to protect our employees, our community, and our customers in response to COVID-19.
Recently, we’ve had multiple service interruptions on GitHub.com. We know how important reliability of our service is for your projects and teams. We take this responsibility very seriously and apologize…
Quickly find and take action on your notifications with the new notifications experience on GitHub.com
We’re excited to share GitHub’s 2019 Transparency Report, a by-the-numbers look at how we handle requests for user data and moderate content on GitHub.
GitHub is now a proud sponsor of Hack Your Future, a not-for-profit coding school for refugees and other people that have limited access to education and the labor market. Learn more about the latest campaign, Behind the Source.
We’re partnering with Microsoft for Startups to make GitHub available for all participants, starting on February 13.
We want your feedback about GitHub’s new command line tool that makes it easier to work with GitHub and reduce friction for many of your common workflows.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
Last chance: Save $700 on your IRL pass to Universe and join us on Oct. 28-29 in San Francisco.