
A beginner’s guide to CI/CD and automation on GitHub
CI/CD and workflow automation are native capabilities on GitHub platform. Here’s how to start using them and speed up your workflows.
Resources and guides for mastering the world’s leading platform for version control and collaborative development. Learn how to effectively manage repositories, understand branching and merging, automate your workflows with GitHub Actions, and put AI to work. New to GitHub? Check out our documentation on how to get started.
CI/CD and workflow automation are native capabilities on GitHub platform. Here’s how to start using them and speed up your workflows.
Read about all the features you may not have known come on the GitHub Free plan, and how to choose the right plan for you.
Several ways for GitHub-hosted Actions runners to connect to resources on your private network.
We’re excited to announce some big improvements to our REST API documentation. We know developers rely on this documentation to integrate with GitHub, and we are committed to making it trustworthy, easy to find, and easy to use.
This is the second and final post in a series describing friendly forks and alternative strategies for managing them.
This is the first post in a two-part series describing friendly forks and alternative strategies for managing them. Stay tuned for part two coming in May!
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.
A picture tells a thousand words. Now you can quickly create and edit diagrams in markdown using words with Mermaid support in your Markdown files.
Stop context switching. Keep your team’s project planning next to your code.
Reusable workflows offer a simple and powerful way to avoid copying and pasting workflows across your repositories.
Looking to avoid security vulnerabilities, buttons that don’t work, slow site speeds, or manually writing release notes? This one’s for you.
Check out some advanced automation and CI/CD capabilities you can use today with GitHub Actions on any GitHub account.
Here are a few ways our teams use GitHub Discussions internally to build community, simplify workflows, and get key insights into our work.
Tips on how to get started using GitHub Actions and resources to learn more about making it work for you.
Earlier this month, we challenged you to a Call to Hacktion—a CTF (Capture the Flag) competition to put your GitHub Workflow security skills to the test. Participants were invited to…
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