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Looks like we're not the only ones with Halloween Easter eggs. The mech commanders in are dressed in witch hats and jack-o'-lanterns 🤖 🧙 🎃 Anyone else have any fun easter eggs in their websites, apps, or games?
Screenshot of the game Beyond All Reason.
Screenshot of the game Beyond All Reason.
Screenshot of the game Beyond All Reason.
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Today's as good a day as any to try out a new dark theme in your terminal, editor and other things. Sink your teeth into this one: draculatheme.com 🧛🏻‍♀️ It even works with Codespaces.
Screenshot of the Dracula theme in Visual Studio Code Marketplace.
Screenshots howing rendered Markdown text from the Dracula theme's README.
Screenshot of the Dracula Theme homepage showing some cute icons.
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Need some inspo for the last 3 days of Hacktoberfest? Check out these open source projects who recently shipped major version releases, incl. , , OS, & more. What project are you working on? Drop links in comments 👇
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The provided office hours for #OpenSource projects looking to reduce their risk of breach. One thing we learned? Adopting a few simple practices can significantly improve your project’s security. Read more of our observations here.
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Open source is not just about code. Many projects welcome the following types of contributions: 📝 Documentation 🎨 Design 🧪 Testing 🌎 Translation Brian Douglas shows us how impactful code reviews and issue triage are to Open Sauced: youtu.be/BaIjOw1K5JY
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Forks are confusing. What is a fork? How do fork permissions work? What are the security and permission implications? Based on feedback from developers, we've improved how forks work and added more details to our documentation. Check it out!
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Actions changed how developers automate workflows with GitHub. We’re introducing a 🆕 navigation to manage your Actions experience, improving discoverability and accessibility, as well as opening up future feature opportunities.
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Every project has a first commit and 15 years ago on this day, GitHub started that same way. From hosting git repos to the pull request, the contribution graph, Actions, Codespaces, and now Copilot, here’s to celebrating all the initial commits and iterating on them. 🚀
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How can we write better developer documentation? 📝 Dan Jutan, a product manager at Astro, shared great advice about understanding your readers and their goals. Watch the full video for more: youtu.be/B1ejSMzr0n4
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4️⃣ No surprises here--we value working in the open. Scalar was an open source project from day one, and was never intended to be a project only for internal use. So now we have a history of public code changes to talk about! 5/6
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