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  1. Pinned Tweet
    8 Dec 2021

    Check out the technology preview for GitHub code search, the next iteration for search, discovery, and navigation on GitHub.

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  2. 5 hours ago

    We're excited about the first Git release of 2022! 🎉 Take a look at our highlights for what's new in Git 2.35.

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  3. 6 hours ago

    Seems like Vite is trending again. Find out why as chats with (creator of Vue) about the next generation of frontend tooling

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  4. Jan 23

    As many of us know first-hand, facilitating constructive decisions within open source is challenging. explores the good, the bad, and the ugly:

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  5. Jan 22

    Did you know that you can open, create, delete, fork and star Gists in VS Code using ’s GistPad extension? Take it for a spin @ ! PS: Congrats on 100k installs Jonathan! 🤩

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  6. Jan 21

    Congrats to all the open source projects who worked hard during December and shipped major releases 🎉 There are lots of first timers here! Read them all on the GitHub blog: .

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  7. Jan 21

    Our Director of Product Management and former science evangelist shares more about the astronomical community's connection to open source–and how developers can start contributing to the next great space achievement:

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  8. Jan 20

    The art of saying no: clear principles, consistent application, and the willingness to forego them out of pragmatism. Head over to The ReadME Project where shares more tips:

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  9. Jan 20

    If you are an admin wanting to verify the SSH keys for our Git servers, you can now get a list of them from the metadata API. See the Changelog for more details:

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  10. Retweeted
    Jan 20

    We need more research on the impact of to inform public policy. We have questions, and want to hear yours.

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  11. Jan 20

    Whether it's specifying a topic, identifying the gatsby version, or noting a status, uses labels to better organize their GitHub Discussions. Try it out today with your community!

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  12. Jan 19

    Looking for a ⚡ fast and highly customizable cross-shell prompt that can display contextual information e.g. branch name, status, or other metrics from Git? Starship is written in Rust, open source, and ready to blast off: 🚀

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  13. Retweeted
    Jan 17

    Open Source is more than just code. Join and learn new ways to attract non-code contributions to your OSS projects

    Logan Kilpatrick Julia Lang community manager talk tittle: how to attract non Code contributions to your open source project. January 19th 2022 3pm ET on https://Twitch.tv/GitHub 
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  14. Jan 18

    When built Docz, he had no idea how big it would become—and eventually had to step back to prioritize health, sleep, and a more reasonable coffee habit. He’s shares how he found balance:

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  15. Jan 18

    With continuing its journey through space, we sat down with to chat about the relationship between open source and space science. 🌌

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  16. Jan 14

    Got a lot of PRs incoming? Try out this action that automatically checks if there need to be adjustments to things other than code like the title, linked issues and more.

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  17. Jan 14

    It’s not always intuitive to recognize or record the breadth of your work when you’re in the weeds of it. To give yourself proper credit, here’s what suggests:

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  18. Jan 14

    Plenty of bugs in this code, but that’s OK! This year’s top Game Off entries feature… - a card game with code injection 💉 - a sneaky bug-squashing game 👟 - a artsy, antsy narrative game 🐜 - a bendy platformer 🪱 - and more!

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  19. Jan 13

    Introducing Shortcuts on GitHub Mobile – a new way to quickly get to the work you care about most. Shortcuts let you customize and save filtered lists of issues, pull requests, and discussions right to your home tab. Get started with Shortcuts today.

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  20. Jan 13

    This new year brings new improvements to GitHub Issues! ⭐ You now have a new field that shows the reviewers on your pull requests, updates to the filter bar to make clearer what filters are applied, and more! Check it out ⬇️

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  21. Jan 13

    From talking about new releases with to hiring with to the OpenTimelineIO community collaborating, GitHub Discussions does it all. See how these projects and more are connecting with their communities. 💭

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