How architecture decision records can help your team. | Continue reading
Nós do GitHub estamos animados em anunciar nosso meetup virtual na América Latina, o GitHub ¡Presente! | Continue reading
Get a few tips on leading remote and distributed teams. | Continue reading
Check out this week's latest GitHub Actions Hero - Daniel Dennis. Daniel built Ruby Gemer, an Action to help stay up to date on gems. Read his story. | Continue reading
GitHub provides the security capabilities to achieve Level 1 of the OWASP DevSecOps Maturity Model. In this post, we explore the principles of DSOMM Level 1 and how you can implement secret scanning, SCA, SAST and DAST using native tooling on GitHub. | Continue reading
We pick our favorite games from the GMTK Jam 2020 that have source code available. Play, hack on, or learn from. Good luck, have fun! | Continue reading
GitHub Actions hosted virtual environments are a turn-key option for running your workflows. But if you need fine-grained control and customization of your environment, then self-hosted runners give you full control of the hardware, operating | Continue reading
In the spirit of being transparent about our service disruptions, we’d like to share our learnings from a recent incident with the community. | Continue reading
GitHub’s dependency graph identifies all upstream dependencies and public downstream dependents of a repository or package by parsing manifest files, so that you can better manage the security and compliance of your dependencies. | Continue reading
Learn about patterns for configuring and maintaining GitHub Actions self-hosted runners on Google Cloud. | Continue reading
Learn about patterns for configuring and maintaining GitHub Actions self-hosted runners on Google Cloud. | Continue reading
The Semantic Code team shipped a massive improvement to the language support system that powers code navigation. Code navigation features only scratch the surface of possibilities that start to open up when we combine Semantic‘s program analysis potential with GitHub’s scale. | Continue reading
Today GitHub Actions shipped a series of features designed to improve your workflows when working with PRs from repository forks. New settings for private repository forks Many GitHub customers choose to work in a forking | Continue reading
We are happy to announce that GitHub is joining the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) as a founding member, alongside Google, IBM, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, NCC Group, OWASP Foundation, Red Hat, and others. | Continue reading
We spoke with Swechhya Bista to find out about R-action. She’s our latest Action Hero and participated in our recent GitHub Actions Hackathon. | Continue reading
Beginning November 13th, 2020, we will no longer accept account passwords when authenticating with the GitHub REST API. In the future, we will similarly no longer accept account passwords when authenticating Git operations. | Continue reading
Simon Bennetts is the OWASP Zed Attack Proxy (ZAP) Project Leader and a Distinguished Engineer at StackHawk, a company that uses ZAP to help users fix application security bugs before they hit production. Prior to making the move into security, he was a developer for 25 years and … | Continue reading
In this post, hear from @stevemar, a Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM, about a new GitHub Starter Workflow for developers deploying containerized applications to IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service. Here at IBM, we’re one of | Continue reading
We’re welcoming Malta and Cyprus to the GitHub Sponsors community. Check out this exciting news plus the latest from GitHub Sponsors. | Continue reading
The public roadmap is designed to give your team more information about what features and functionality you can expect from GitHub over the coming quarters. | Continue reading
The open source Git project just released Git 2.28 with features and bug fixes from over 58 contributors, 13 of them new. We last caught up with you on the latest in Git back when | Continue reading
The GitHub REST API has been through three major revisions since it was first released, only a month after the site was launched. We often receive feedback that our REST API is an inspiration to | Continue reading
We spoke with Samson Amaugo to find out about Manifest Image Resizer. He’s our latest Action Hero who also participated in the GitHub Actions Hackathon. | Continue reading
Protect your team’s code with secure software development best practices like setting up SAML/SCIM integrations, enforcing policies to avoid code leakage, and more. | Continue reading
Last week, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled the EU-US Privacy Shield, a mechanism governing personal data transfers from the EU to the US, is invalid due to concerns about US government access to | Continue reading
Keep dependencies up to date, to make sure you can quickly apply a patch when it really matters - when there’s a critical security vulnerability. | Continue reading
GitHub stores your source code, releases, and a vast amount of invaluable information in issues and pull requests. While GitHub Enterprise Server (GHES), our self hosted solution, provides great security by default, administrators can take additional steps to further harden their … | Continue reading
We spoke with Nikita Sobolev (@sobolevn), the creator of several GitHub Actions to find out about their story and why they decided to build Actions. | Continue reading
GitHub dependency insights helps both developers and security teams manage their open source security with confidence——automatically compiling relevant CVE information, aiding in OSS license compliance, and helping them better understand their OSS dependency versions. | Continue reading
Our mission is to preserve open source software for future generations by storing your code in an archive built to last a thousand years. | Continue reading
We all play a role in securing the world’s code. No one company can solve things alone, including GitHub, which is why it is critical to combine the energies of teams, companies, and individuals that | Continue reading
Sales and Support leaders share advice and strategies to help you navigate a remote-first customer approach. | Continue reading
We spoke with Jeremy Shore (@w9jds), the creator of the GitHub Action for Firebase, about how they got started, and why they built this Action. | Continue reading
Securing the open source supply chain is critically important for developer communities and the entire software ecosystem. In recent years, the industry has seen an uptick in the adoption of open source components spurring new | Continue reading
What is the Availability Report? Historically, GitHub has published post-incident reviews for major incidents that impact service availability. Whether we’re sharing new investments to infrastructure or detailing site downtimes, our belief is that we can | Continue reading
The GitHub community is capable of incredible things and GitHub Actions is the tool. Do you want to automate your workflow, increase your productivity, and empower your developer experience? Then read on for inspiration. We’ve | Continue reading
Announcing Git Credential Manager Core, the new cross-platform and cross-host Git authentication tool built from the ground up. | Continue reading
ICYMI: docs.github.com is the new place to discover all of GitHub’s product documentation! We recently completed a major overhaul of GitHub’s documentation websites. When you visit docs.github.com today, you’ll see content from the former help.github.com | Continue reading
Announcing Git Credential Manager Core, the new cross-platform and cross-host Git authentication tool built from the ground up. | Continue reading
Last week, GitHub joined over 500 organizations signing a letter to the U.S. Congress seeking continued support for the Open Technology Fund (OTF) and its mission of funding open source tools for internet freedom. OTF | Continue reading
We know how important learning is to your success using GitHub. When you’re using our products, we hope you’ll feel confident and supported with the tools you need to keep growing in your journey. That’s | Continue reading
One year ago, the security research team at Semmle launched its first Capture the Flag (CTF), as part of the Hack In The Box (HITB) Amsterdam conference. We wanted to propose something different from the | Continue reading
The GitHub Workplace Experience team weighs in on how to get creative during COVID-19 and what the future holds. | Continue reading
GitHub Actions allows you to automate your workflow. With GitHub Actions, you can deploy to any cloud, build containers, automate messages, and do so much more. Use any tool you know and love, and have | Continue reading
Github Enterprise 2.21 is here with lots of exciting new features across pull requests, issues and notifications, alongside a number of bug fixes and reliability improvements. | Continue reading
GitHub Actions makes it easy to automate all your software workflows, from continuous integration and delivery to issue triage and more. Whether you want to build a container, deploy a web service, or automate welcoming | Continue reading
Student developers are the future of software. Their taste in tools, habits around code, what they are learning–all of these drivers will shape tech, and culture in general, for years to come. But for many | Continue reading
Now you can create custom workflow templates to promote best practices and consistency across your organization. | Continue reading