The 49th Ludum Dare game jam just wrapped up with almost 3000 entries. Here’s a peek at some of the highest-rated entries that you can play, plus their source code that you can poke around | Continue reading
GitHub Actions can automate several common security and compliance tasks, even if your CI/CD pipeline is managed by another tool. | Continue reading
GitHub Marketplace just passed 10,000 published actions! Learn about contributing to this growing open source ecosystem. | Continue reading
Back in April, we introduced the 3D file viewer. Today we’re improving this by displaying diffs of STL files on GitHub. There are two modes to figure out what you’re looking at. By default, we | Continue reading
This past year we particularly focused on our goal of making GitHub more equitable. We saw growth in our diversity representation, whose population increased at a higher rate than the company itself. | Continue reading
Catch up on 44 ships, including footnotes for Markdown fields, customization of code review settings, and a colorblind-accessible theme! | Continue reading
Deprecation Notice: Recover Accounts Elsewhere | Continue reading
A quick Q&A with our Universe hosts to help you make the most out of your conference experience this year. | Continue reading
Game Off is an annual game jam (or “hackathon for building games”) that’s a little different from most—it lasts for the entire month of November—not just a weekend or a few days. It’s the perfect | Continue reading
Student leaders from around the world are creating and hosting shows to grow the tech community and share information. | Continue reading
Each slot will consist of a 1:1 session with a GitHub employee for 30 minutes. Space is limited. Apply by October 18! | Continue reading
On September 28, 2021, we received notice from Axosoft regarding a vulnerability in a dependency of their popular git GUI client GitKraken. | Continue reading
The September Release Radar is here, featuring open source projects built by you. Check them out and get involved in open source today. | Continue reading
Giving back to open source projects is a great way to practice skills you don’t get to use in your day job. Check out ways to get involved! | Continue reading
Today, we’re adding a proxy on top of the GitHub Advisory Database that speaks the `npm audit` protocol. | Continue reading
In September, we experienced no incidents resulting in service downtime to our core services. | Continue reading
GitHub Actions: DRY your GitHub Actions configuration by reusing workflows | Continue reading
If you think about it, 13kB isn’t really a lot. The image above is 81kB. This page weighs over 3MB (waaay more if you include the videos). That’s why it’s so incredibly impressive that the | Continue reading
Improvements to GitHub Releases - public beta | Continue reading
GitHub Releases has a new look and updated tools to make it easier for open source communities to create and share high-quality releases with auto-generated release notes. | Continue reading
For Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we're spotlighting two security researchers who participate in the GitHub Security Bug Bounty Program. | Continue reading
Enabling IPv6 Support for GitHub Pages | Continue reading
Manage your company in the cloud with more control and governance using enterprise managed users. | Continue reading
The new GitHub Issues - 09/29 update | Continue reading
Footnotes now supported in Markdown fields | Continue reading
New code review assignment settings and team filtering improvements | Continue reading
Today, we’re excited to announce that GitHub Enterprise Server 3.2 is generally available. This release brings over 70 new features and changes that improve developer experience and deliver new security capabilities. | Continue reading
As part of GitHub's strong commitment to developer privacy, we are excited to announce updates to our privacy agreements in line with new legal requirements and our own robust data protection practices. | Continue reading
In 2019, to meet growth and availability challenges, we set a plan in motion to improve our tooling and ability to partition relational databases. | Continue reading
npm access tokens will now follow the established format of GitHub authentication tokens. | Continue reading
The GitHub Advisory Database now includes curated security advisories on the Rust ecosystem! | Continue reading
Tab size rendering preference | Continue reading
GitHub Actions: Ephemeral self-hosted runners & new webhooks for auto-scaling | Continue reading
If you're a GitHub Enterprise Cloud customer, you can now set up a stream of audit log and Git events to Splunk or an Azure Event Hub. | Continue reading
In August of 2020, we started highlighting stories that showcase how developers, maintainers, and organizations are moving humanity forward through The ReadME Project. | Continue reading
The GA of the dark high contrast theme, an auto-generated table of contents for wikis, and more. | Continue reading
Announcing recipients of the GitHub Open Source Grants and opening of GitHub Sponsors in India. | Continue reading
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.2 is available today as a release candidate. With this release, we’re shipping over 70 new features and changes. | Continue reading
We put out a call to open source developers and security researchers to talk about the security vulnerability disclosure process. Here's what we found. | Continue reading
Between July 21 and August 13 we received reports through one of our private security bug bounty programs from researchers regarding vulnerabilities in tar and @npmcli/arborist. | Continue reading
How GitHub uses code scanning to increase developer happiness, and how you can too. | Continue reading
Our community has been hard at work. Check out this month's top staff picks for open source projects that shipped major version releases. | Continue reading
Applications are now open for the MLH Fellowship: GitHub Externship Track. Apply by September 13. | Continue reading
In August, we experienced two distinct incidents resulting in significant impact and degraded state of availability for Git operations, API requests, webhooks, issues, pull requests, GitHub Pages, GitHub Packages, and GitHub Actions services. | Continue reading
We’re changing which keys are supported in SSH and removing unencrypted Git protocol. If you’re an SSH user, read on for the details and timeline. | Continue reading
Get the most out of your GitHub Education experience by joining the GitHub student community on our new digital campus. | Continue reading
Ensuring that software copyright allegations are specific and actionable benefits the entire developer ecosystem. | Continue reading