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View and edit key information in issues and pull requests from within your project board.
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Everything shipped on the GitHub platform for the month of May.
This post follows the story of a GitHub intern’s experience laser cutting a contribution graph to creating an application that automates the process.
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Automate settings in your project boards for more workflow control with issues and pull requests.
Together, GitHub and Microsoft will work to make software development easier, more accessible, more intelligent, and more open.
How GitHub’s content moderation practices compare to the report’s recommendations.
From May 23 to June 26, GitHub is hosting a challenge in the Community Forum where you can be recognized for leveling up your knowledge with GitHub Learning Lab.
Our updated Privacy Statement, Terms of Service, and Corporate Terms of Service are now effective.
How GitHub integrates human rights in its policy work.
One year after launch, Marketplace serves more than 100,000 users and offers almost 50 tools.
A new GitHub Desktop release is here. Compare branches and perform actions on multiple files.
Until last week, GitHub used an Out of Band Garbage Collector (OOBGC) in production. Since removing it, we decreased CPU time across our production machines by 10%. Let’s talk about…
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