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Explore the latest blogs from GitHub on all things software development from the newest capabilities on the GitHub platform to research and insights—and guides to help you level up your engineering skills.
We’re sharing examples of productive workflows within the open source community.
Administrators of organization-owned repositories can now assign “triage” and “maintain” roles to collaborators and teams.
GitHub Actions has new settings for organizations and repository owners to limit the usage of external Actions.
GitHub Desktop 2.2 now features an interactive tutorial to help introduce new users to Git and GitHub.
Edit your GitHub Actions workflow files easier with features to help you minimize errors and more.
We’re announcing the CodeSearchNet Challenge and releasing a large dataset for natural language processing and machine learning.
The projects section of the issue sidebar has been updated to better convey project information, and you can change an issue’s project column directly from the sidebar.
Now you can sync groups across Azure Active Directory and GitHub teams with team synchronization for GitHub Enterprise Cloud.
Software security is a collective problem, a responsibility that involves producers and consumers of code, open source maintainers, security researchers, and security teams. At GitHub, we want to give the community the tools it needs to secure the software we all depend on.
Today we’re announcing a big step in securing the open source supply chain: we’re welcoming Semmle to the GitHub.
The dependency graph is rolling out for all PHP repositories with Composer dependencies. In addition to Composer, GitHub supports package managers for many other programming languages, including Maven, NPM, Yarn, and Nuget.
GitHub Education is celebrating seven years. We’re reflecting on how our first repository led us to our current accomplishments and what you can expect from us this fall.
Our help documentation, covering topics from GitHub.com, GitHub Enterprise, GitHub Desktop, and GitHub Pages is now available in Spanish.
Easily understand why your GitHub Pages build failed. Pages is now a GitHub App–so you can view the status of your builds with the Checks interface.
Sanctions impact both developers and the global open source community. Read more about how US trade sanctions affect GitHub—and how we’re advocating for as much access to code and collaboration as possible.
Campus Experts shared their experiences and best practices when finding, applying, and interviewing for internships and how you can make the most of yours.
We’ve introduced the ability to proxy packages from the npm registry through GitHub Package Registry for easier configuration and consolidation. Read more about the change and opt in to try it out.
GitHub Sponsors now features a new streamlined onboarding and payment experience with Stripe Connect.
On August 26, 2019, the GitHub application was deployed to production with 100% of traffic on the newest Rails version: 6.0. Read more about our process for upgrading, what we learned, and what’s next.
GitHub and Hack Club are partnering to help students think bigger and connect them with people who share their interests.
Check out the Pins to Win competition winners and get inspiration to make your own winning GitHub profile.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
Get tickets to the 10th anniversary of our global developer event on AI, DevEx, and security.