At 10:52 pm Sunday UTC, multiple services on GitHub.com were affected by a network partition and subsequent database failure resulting in inconsistent information being presented on our website. | Continue reading
We’ve extended GitHub Token Scanning to include tokens from cloud service providers and additional credentials. | Continue reading
Launch report: Everything we released at GitHub Universe | Continue reading
How much can the GitHub community accomplish in a year? 1.1 billion contributions and so much more in The State of the Octoverse 2018. | Continue reading
Launch report: Everything we released at GitHub Universe | Continue reading
Build a game this November in our annual month-long game jam | Continue reading
Sentry explains why they moved to GitHub Apps and how they did it | Continue reading
Learn how we use machine learning to power and build on security alerts and make GitHub more secure. | Continue reading
Learn more about GitHub’s editor tools—and join the team at GitHub Universe, October 16-17. | Continue reading
Security vulnerability in Git v2.19.0 and older | Continue reading
Highlighting a few of our favorite games from this year’s js13kGames competition | Continue reading
How did Abi grow Pull Reminders from an idea into a profitable business on the GitHub Marketplace? | Continue reading
New integration enables software teams to connect their code on GitHub.com to their projects on Jira Software Cloud | Continue reading
Download student repositories with the click of a button | Continue reading
Support open source and earn a limited edition T-shirt · Hacktoberfest | Continue reading
We’ve launched a collection of demonstrations highlighting our most exciting research projects—and the ideas behind them. | Continue reading
New tools added to the GitHub Student Developer Pack will make your projects ship faster, shine with robust features, and help you stand out from the crowd. | Continue reading
Introducing our new, improved Premium Support offering, available for teams using Business Cloud and Enterprise. | Continue reading
“GitHub Desktop 1.4 provides more information about merge conflicts and in-app release notes” | Continue reading
8月に開催された石巻ハッカソンの様子を紹介します | Continue reading
Verifying S/MIME commit and signatures | Continue reading
A look at the new features in recent Git releases. | Continue reading
Recap of our event with HackerOne, Wikimedia, Reddit, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), about the effects of the EU copyright proposal and what exactly the EU Parliament will vote on this Wednesday. | Continue reading
Partnership with Microsoft to bring Azure Pipelines—a new CI/CD service that enables you to continuously build, test, and deploy to any platform or cloud—into GitHub. | Continue reading
A new way to view and interact with pull requests in Atom through the GitHub package | Continue reading
Small improvements that make a big difference | Continue reading
Updates, ideas, and inspiration from GitHub to help developers build and design software. | Continue reading
A new beta section is available on your GitHub Profile: the “Activity Overview”. | Continue reading
Get an update on the negotiations, and learn how you can help MEPs understand why and how to protect software development. | Continue reading
Abhijeet recounts his experience working with the Probot team at GitHub and what he learned about working with other developers on an open source project. | Continue reading
Ready to deploy? “Ship it!” to production with the press of a button. | Continue reading
Automatically enforce protected branch settings across multiple branches in your repository. | Continue reading
See the results from a survey of 8,000 students and teachers. | Continue reading
Learn a few tips and tricks to help make the most of 13kB in the competition. | Continue reading
When a developer downloads a project’s code, they should be confident that they’re downloading the code that they think they are. | Continue reading
Finding compromised passwords and two-factor recovery checkups | Continue reading
Learning with real-world tools paid off for this Georgia State student. | Continue reading
The public events API is now delayed by five minutes. As a result, when you query the API, the most recent event returned will have occurred at least five minutes ago. The API is otherwise unchanged and continues to support pagination and fetching of up to 300 events. No other ev … | Continue reading
With the GitHub Desktop 1.3 release, you’ll be notified when your branch diverges from your repository’s default branch. | Continue reading
Git LFS 2.5.0 comes with three new migration modes, a handful of bug fixes, and more. | Continue reading
Today we’re launching new ways to simplify your CI process, so you can use the tools you need to focus on the work that matters to your team. | Continue reading
GitHub for Visual Studio 2.5.4 introduces new pull request improvements and easier navigation between GitHub.com and Visual Studio. | Continue reading
Check out the newest course offerings from GitHub Learning Lab. | Continue reading
Featuring a handful of homebrew NES games, opportunities to get into game development, and more! | Continue reading
The Octokit.NET library is now available for GitHub API v4. | Continue reading
If you use Python, we can now alert you whenever you depend on vulnerable packages. | Continue reading
Our latest release connects Enterprise customers to the open source community for the first time—and gives teams lots of tools to get more work done. | Continue reading
Automate away some of the pain points in your open source projects with these free GitHub Apps. | Continue reading