Improving Git protocol security on GitHub Enterprise Server
The recent changes to improve protocol security on GitHub.com are now coming to GitHub Enterprise Server, starting with version 3.6.
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The recent changes to improve protocol security on GitHub.com are now coming to GitHub Enterprise Server, starting with version 3.6.
We’re releasing exciting functionalities that will enable organizations to confidently manage and scale with Codespaces.
We’re making GitHub Copilot, an AI pair programmer that suggests code in your editor, generally available to all developers for $10 USD/month or $100 USD/year. It will also be free to use for verified students and maintainers of popular open source projects.
Expand the completeness of your dependency graph by using the dependency submission API, which will create more comprehensive alerts on supply chain vulnerabilities
Teams and GHEC customers can now create blazing fast codespaces, even for your largest and most complex projects.
Available in public beta today, we're announcing Achievements as a new way to commemorate milestones on GitHub.
We are archiving Atom and all projects under the Atom organization for an official sunset on December 15, 2022.
Today, we’re announcing GitHub Skills, a new learning experience to help you throughout your GitHub journey.
The Rust community can now discover, report, and prevent security vulnerabilities.
CI/CD and workflow automation are native capabilities on GitHub platform. Here’s how to start using them and speed up your workflows.
Read about all the features you may not have known come on the GitHub Free plan, and how to choose the right plan for you.
Several ways for GitHub-hosted Actions runners to connect to resources on your private network.
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.5 is available now, including access to the Container registry, the addition of Dependabot, enhanced administrator capabilities, and features for GitHub Advanced Security.
We’re excited to announce some big improvements to our REST API documentation. We know developers rely on this documentation to integrate with GitHub, and we are committed to making it trustworthy, easy to find, and easy to use.
Upgrade to GHES 3.2 or newer by June 3rd to continue using GitHub Connect.
Mathematical expressions are key to information sharing amongst engineers, scientists, data scientists, and mathematicians. Today we are pleased to announce that math expressions can be rendered in Markdown on GitHub using $$ as a delimiter for code blocks with math content or the $ delimiter for inline math expressions.