GitHub Desktop 1.6 now available

GitHub Desktop 1.6 brings new features and improvements. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub introduces new dashboard UI

The user/organization dashboard is now full-width and responsive. This new layout provides more space, allowing us to surface up to three repository recommendations in the new right sidebar. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Dashboard UI refresh

Welcome to the new dashboard. Get closer to the stuff you care about most. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

View multi-file diffs with commit preview

Multiple diffs are now displayed in Atom before making a commit. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

User profile status

You can now set your status on GitHub! Use your status to share specific information with only your organization, or share a status with all of GitHub! Optionally, you can indicate that you’re busy so your collaborators can determine whether to mention someone else for a quicker … | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Star topics that interest you

With their new “Star” button, every GitHub Topic can now get you closer to the stuff you care about most. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub moves to free private repos

Updates, ideas, and inspiration from GitHub to help developers build and design software. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub PR extension allows you to manage pull requests directly from VSCode

Create and manage pull requests in VS Code. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub: Announcing unlimited free private repos and unified Enterprise offering

Today we’re announcing two major updates to make GitHub more accessible to developers. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub Game Off 2018 – winners and staff picks

You created over 300 great games during November—here are a few of our winners and favorites for you to enjoy. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Release Radar · November 2018

A list of open source releases that caught our attention last month. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

A few of our favorite 2018 ships

A roundup of our favorite 2018 ships for collaboration, business, platform, security, and learning. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Download all of your GitHub data

Now you can request an archive of your data from your account settings page. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub for Unity adds support for GitHub Enterprise

GitHub for Unity version 1.2.0 now supports GitHub Enterprise. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub has SOC for Service Organizations reports

GitHub has achieved SOC 2 Type 1 and SOC 1 Type 1 compliance for GitHub Business Cloud. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

The State of the Octoverse: new open source projects in 2018

As the year comes to a close, we’re sharing our final Octoverse report of 2018 to look back and highlight some of your most active, new open source projects of the year. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Introducing check runs and annotations

Get more information when reviewing pull requests with check runs and annotations. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Introducing the New GitHub Status Site

Performance and reliability conversations as a GitHub product | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub: Announcing the Content Attachments API (beta)

Use the Content Attachment API to add more context to issues and pull requests. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Learning Lab: your new corporate trainer

Learning Lab for organizations is now available for GitHub Enterprise customers. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

The State of the Octoverse: Communicating with Emoji on GitHub

To get a sense of how our community expresses themselves with emoji, we looked at which ones they use in (and in reaction to) issue and pull request comments. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Code Nation takes an open source approach to solving the skills gap

Code Nation creates real impact with their curriculum built and improved through GitHub. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

The future of software intelligence: fireside chat

Jeremy Howard, Co-Founder of Fast.AI, will discuss his thoughts on the future of deep learning, machine learning and artificial intelligence in a fireside chat hosted by GitHub’s head of Platform, Sam Lambert. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Join GitHub and Datadog for Craftwork Paris on December 11

Join us at Craftwork Paris to learn how to use both the GitHub and Datadog APIs to build better developer workflows. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Force push now comes with a timeline event

When you force push to a branch GitHub now displays the force push event in the “Conversation” timeline of your pull request. Clicking the “force-pushed” link will show a two dot comparison between the two commits. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

The State of the Octoverse: breaks and holidays

Get an overview of GitHub activity across dates and times. While everyone’s schedule is different, we all make time for the people and projects that matter most. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Celebrate Local Hack Day with MLH and GitHub on December 1

Celebrate Major League Hacking’s (MLH) 5th annual Local Hack Day. Everyone of all experience levels are welcome to learn, build, and share—find a location near you! | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

The State of the Octoverse: top programming languages of 2018

Take a closer look into why—and where—top programming languages are popular. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub Desktop 1.5 available today

Merge with confidence using GitHub Desktop 1.5, knowing that even if merge conflicts occur, we’ll help you through it so you can keep shipping. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Automating issue triage with GitHub and Recast.AI

Make managing your projects easy with automation | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Happy second birthday to Code.gov

Join us in celebrating Code.gov’s second birthday and learn more about open source government projects on GitHub. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub now supports Git Wire Protocol v2

GitHub now supports version 2 of the Git wire protocol. An immediate benefit of the new protocol is that it enables reference filtering on the server-side, this can reduce the number of bytes required to fulfill operations like git fetch on large repositories. [source, source, so … | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Thank you for 100M repositories

We reached a major milestone. Thank you to 31M+ developers for creating 100M repositories now live on GitHub. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

How to write the perfect pull request

As a company grows, people and projects change. To continue to nurture the culture we want at GitHub, we’ve found it useful to remind ourselves what we aim for when we communicate. We recently introduced these guidelines to help us be our best selves when we collaborate on pull r … | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Effective Regulation Matters: Join Us in the GPL Cooperation Commitment

Find out why GitHub is joining the GPL Cooperation Commitment, and how effective regulation can help protect open source. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Git LFS v2.6.0 is now available

Git LFS v2.6.0 comes with a more robust authentication mechanism, new options to git lfs checkout, a handful of bug fixes, new platforms, and more. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

The GitHub Community Forum is turning one

Let’s look at the past year of the GitHub Community Forum as we celebrate its first anniversary. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Game Off 2018

Click here to find out the 2018 Game Off theme! | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Suggested changes–what we've learned so far

Since releasing the ability to suggest changes to code in a pull request, we’ve received lots of positive feedback—see what we’ve learned! | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Atom understands your code better than ever before

Atom 1.32 provides improved syntax highlighting and code folding by parsing your code while you type it. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

You can now transfer GitHub issues between repos

Repository admins can transfer issues from one repository to another to help those issues find their home. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Custom domains on GitHub Pages are gaining support for HTTPS

Updates, ideas, and inspiration from GitHub to help developers build and design software. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub: October 21 post-incident analysis

In-depth analysis of the incident that impacted GitHub services on October 21 and 22. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

Microsoft completes GitHub acquisition

With the Microsoft acquisition of GitHub complete, Nat Friedman joins as CEO. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub is FedRAMP Authorized

GitHub is FedRAMP approved via the Tailored baseline of security controls, ensuring the United States government can confidently and securely manage their low impact data and source code. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

EU copyright update–GitHub goes to Brussels

Read about our open source and copyright event in Brussels–plus the latest on the EU copyright negotiations. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub back to operating normally

All GitHub services are back to normal as of Monday (October 22) at 23:00 UTC. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago

GitHub: October 21 outage report

Updates, ideas, and inspiration from GitHub to help developers build and design software. | Continue reading


@blog.github.com | 5 years ago