Enhanced support for citations on GitHub
We’re excited to support researchers and academics on GitHub with enhanced citation support through `CITATION.cff` files.
We’re excited to support researchers and academics on GitHub with enhanced citation support through `CITATION.cff` files.
The open source Git project just released Git 2.33, with features and bug fixes from over 74 contributors. Here’s a look at some of the most interesting features and changes.
It’s been a busy time of the year for our Hubbers (GitHub employees). We’ve been shipping products, getting ready for launches, and taking some much needed time off for the summer. Well, it’s summer for
Today, weâre happy to announce more than 15 new integrations with open source security tools that broaden our language coverage to include PHP, Swift, Kotlin, Ruby, and more.
When you move from 1 maintainer to 1+N maintainers of your project, things can get complicated. Minimum Viable Governance (MVG) is a simple, easy-to-implement governance framework for your free and open source projects.
At GitHub, we recently added a new feature to Rails that will be available in 7.0: support for handling associations across database clusters.
Today, we’re launching a technical preview of GitHub Copilot, a new AI pair programmer that helps you write better code.
GitHub secret scanning has been securing our usersâ code by scanning for and revoking secrets since 2015. Recently, weâve focused on scanning for package registry credentials as well—a significant and important expansion on our original
We’ve seen some amazing community projects this last month. This was a huge month for your community with hundreds of new releases. Thereâs everything from world-changing tech to weekend hobbies. It was almost too hard
The theme for Ludum Dare 48 was âdeeper and deeper,â which inspired over ten thousand people to create almost four thousand games together over a weekend. As you can imagine, there were quite a lot