What’s new from GitHub Changelog? June 2021 Recap
This month, we have some exciting updates to share. A lot of you have welcomed the improvements to your ability to sync a forked repo with upstream from the web UI, add video on issues
This month, we have some exciting updates to share. A lot of you have welcomed the improvements to your ability to sync a forked repo with upstream from the web UI, add video on issues
At GitHub, we recently added a new feature to Rails that will be available in 7.0: support for handling associations across database clusters.
In June, we experienced no incidents resulting in service downtime to our core services.
Today, we’re launching a technical preview of GitHub Copilot, a new AI pair programmer that helps you write better code.
GitHub’s bug bounty program is now a mature component of how we improve product security. We’re excited to highlight some achievements (and interesting vulnerabilities)!
We’re excited to announce the newest addition to the Student Developer Pack, the GitHub Virtual Event Kit! Access the best virtual event tools in one place at no cost.
Announcing new beta features for GitHub Issues for better planning and tracking of your projects in GitHub, including project tables, task lists, and issue forms.
We recently set about creating a framework and service for automatically generating social sharing images for repositories and other resources on GitHub.
Throughout the beta, we added features to improve the experience of using the Container registry. Today, we’re excited to announce that the Container registry is generally available as part of GitHub Packages!
The latest version of GitHub Desktop allows you to squash commits, squash and merge, reorder, amend your last commit, check out a branch from a previous commit, and more.