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Navigating what’s most important to you on GitHub.com just got a little easier with our updated site header. The new header gives you faster access to your pull requests and…
Organizations have always been the best way for teams to work together and collaborate on code. We’re happy to announce major improvements to GitHub organization permissions. These improvements include new…
One of the most useful features of any version control system is the ability to “undo” your mistakes. In Git, “undo” can mean many slightly different things.
GitHub <3s Japan, and today we’re excited to announce the formation of GitHub Japan G.K., a subsidiary of GitHub, Inc. Our new office in Tokyo is our first official office…
CodeConf is coming June 25 & 26 to Nashville and will feature the best that the open source community has to offer. We’re excited to share that there will be…
When we shipped the new GitHub Issues, we made it easy to scope lists of Issues and Pull Requests with filters like author, date, mentions, and team mentions. With the…
GitHub for Windows now makes it even easier to see everything local to your machine, whether it’s uncommitted changes or commits you haven’t synced yet. One of the things you’ll…
With the purchase of the Pridetocat Shirt you will be assisting Lesbians Who Tech, Maven, and Trans*H4CK to further their work. All proceeds from sales will be donated to these…
At GitHub, we use a variant of the Flow pattern to deploy changes: new code is always deployed from a pull request branch, and merged only once it has been…
When a diverse set of presenters and participants comes together for a conference, everyone benefits from the variety of experiences, perspectives and voices in the room. We realize, however, that…
GitHub Pages, our static site hosting service, has always had a very simple architecture. From launch up until around the beginning of 2015, the entire service ran on a single…
CodeConf 2015 will take place in Nashville on June 25 and 26. Ariel Waldman is one of many incredible speakers that will take the stage at the Bell Tower to…
With the new billing manager role, you can invite individuals to manage the billing details of your organization without giving them access to code. The new role enables a user…
We thought you’d like a preview of what we have in store for CodeConf 2015 in June before discounted ticket sales end on May 25th. We’re beyond excited to be…
Pride week is coming early to GitHub! We’re throwing two LGBTQ-focused events on Tuesday June 2nd and Wednesday June 3rd, and will also be launching our 2015 Pridetocat shirt. Patchwork…
GitHub is used by government agencies to collaborate on all sorts of interesting things, from software that aids first responders to White House policy, but sometimes agencies require a level…
Prepare yourself for the future with the new Atom shirt and Atom Coasters. Available in the GitHub Shop
Most large-scale web applications incorporate at least some browser monitoring, collecting metrics about the user experience with JavaScript in the browser, but, as a community, we don’t talk much about…
Earlier this spring, we upgraded our database cluster to MySQL 5.6. Along with many other improvements, 5.6 added some exciting new features to the performance schema. MySQL’s performance schema is…
What does it take to run and build GitHub? On our new Engineering Blog we’ll show you how it’s done. Through the writings of our engineers you’ll gain insight into…
We are happy to introduce GitHub’s Engineering Blog to the world. Starting today, you can read details about our infrastructure, learn about our development practices, and hear about the knowledge…
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