It's now possible to ignore revisions in the blame view using a .git-blame-ignore-revs
file in the root of your repository. For more information, see "Ignore commits in the blame view".
Supabase is now a GitHub secret scanning partner
GitHub secret scanning protects users by searching repositories for known types of secrets. By identifying and flagging these secrets, we help protect users from data leaks and fraud associated with exposed data.
We have partnered with Supabase to scan for their API keys, which allow users to update and access database changes. We'll forward the API keys that we find in public repositories to Supabase, who will automatically revoke the detected secrets and notify the affected users.
We continue to welcome new partners for public repository secret scanning. GitHub Advanced Security customers can also scan their private repositories for leaked secrets.
You can now follow organizations just like you can already follow users and keep up to date with the latest activity related to the organizations you follow in the new "For you" feed. Following organizations is available to anyone on GitHub as a public beta today. Learn more about the new "For you" feed and how to follow organizations.