Engineering 5 tips to supercharge your developer career in 2024 From mastering prompt engineering to leveraging AI for code security, here’s how you can excel in today's competitive job market. Jeimy Ruiz May 1, 2024
Product Dependabot on GitHub Actions and self-hosted runners is now generally available A quick guide on the advantages of Dependabot as a GitHub Actions workflow and the benefits this unlocks, including self-hosted runner support. Carlin Cherry May 2, 2024
Security Introducing Artifact Attestations?now in public beta Generate and verify signed attestations for anything you make with GitHub Actions. Trevor Rosen May 2, 2024
Company Celebrating 1 year of A11y Design Bootcamp: Takeaways and tips A11y Design Bootcamp is a live educational program that consists of exercises, discussions, and knowledge shares to raise awareness of web accessibility best practices, the role designers play in creating accessible products, and how to advocate for accessibility with cross-functional partners. Alexis Lucio May 2, 2024
Company Empowering accessibility: GitHub's journey building an in-house Champions program As part of GitHub's dedication to accessibility, we expanded our internal accessibility program and scaled up our assessment process to help remove or lower barriers for users with disabilities. Then, we empowered employees from various disciplines to drive accessibility efforts within their teams. Carie Fisher May 1, 2024
Security Where does your software (really) come from? GitHub is working with the OSS community to bring new supply chain security capabilities to the platform. Trevor Rosen April 30, 2024
Open Source Highlights from Git 2.45 Git 2.45 is here with experimental support for reftables, and SHA-256 interoperability. Get our take on the latest here. Taylor Blau April 29, 2024
Product GitHub Copilot Workspace: Welcome to the Copilot-native developer environment We’re redefining the developer environment with GitHub Copilot Workspace - where any developer can go from idea, to code, to software all in natural language. Thomas Dohmke April 29, 2024
Security CodeQL zero to hero part 3: Security research with CodeQL Learn how to use CodeQL for security research and improve your security research workflow. Sylwia Budzynska April 29, 2024
Enterprise GitHub Actions, Arm64, and the future of automotive software development Learn how GitHub's Enterprise Cloud, GitHub Actions, and Arm's latest Automotive Enhanced processors, work together to usher in a new era of efficient, scalable, and flexible automotive software creation. Clay Nelson April 26, 2024
5 tips to supercharge your developer career in 2024 From mastering prompt engineering to leveraging AI for code security, here’s how you can excel in today's competitive job market. Jeimy Ruiz May 1, 2024
GitHub Availability Report: March 2024 In March, we experienced two incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. Jakub Oleksy
4 ways GitHub engineers use GitHub Copilot GitHub Copilot increases efficiency for our engineers by allowing us to automate repetitive tasks, stay focused, and more. Holger Staudacher
What is retrieval-augmented generation, and what does it do for generative AI? Here’s how retrieval-augmented generation, or RAG, uses a variety of data sources to keep AI models fresh with up-to-date information and organizational knowledge. Nicole Choi
All In Africa: New cohort now open! As we’re opening up the doors to our final class of this programmatic year, we’re also looking back at our recent graduates and the partners that helped make them a success. Sarah Oyetubo
Game Bytes · March 2024 Game Bytes is our monthly series taking a peek at the world of gamedev on GitHub?featuring game engine updates, game jam details, open source games, mods, maps, and more. Game on! Lee Reilly
Game Bytes · February 2024 Game Bytes is our monthly series taking a peek at the world of gamedev on GitHub?featuring game engine updates, game jam details, open source games, mods, maps, and more. Game on! ??? Lee Reilly
The world's fair of software: Join us at GitHub Universe 2024 It’s the 10th anniversary of our global developer event! Celebrate with us by picking up in-person tickets today. It’s bound to be our best one yet. Jeimy Ruiz April 16, 2024
1 GitHub Copilot Workspace: Welcome to the Copilot-native developer environment We’re redefining the developer environment with GitHub Copilot Workspace - where any developer can go from idea, to code, to software all in natural language. Thomas Dohmke
2 Introducing Artifact Attestations?now in public beta Generate and verify signed attestations for anything you make with GitHub Actions. Trevor Rosen
3 5 tips to supercharge your developer career in 2024 From mastering prompt engineering to leveraging AI for code security, here’s how you can excel in today's competitive job market. Jeimy Ruiz
4 Highlights from Git 2.45 Git 2.45 is here with experimental support for reftables, and SHA-256 interoperability. Get our take on the latest here. Taylor Blau
5 Raising the bar for software security: GitHub 2FA begins March 13 On March 13, we will officially begin rolling out our initiative to require all developers who contribute code on GitHub.com to enable one or more forms of two-factor authentication (2FA) by the end of 2023. Read on to learn about what the process entails and how you can help secure the software supply chain with 2FA. Laura Paine & Hirsch Singhal
6 Dependabot on GitHub Actions and self-hosted runners is now generally available A quick guide on the advantages of Dependabot as a GitHub Actions workflow and the benefits this unlocks, including self-hosted runner support. Carlin Cherry
Dependabot on GitHub Actions and self-hosted runners is now generally available A quick guide on the advantages of Dependabot as a GitHub Actions workflow and the benefits this unlocks, including self-hosted runner support. Carlin Cherry May 2, 2024
GitHub Copilot Workspace: Welcome to the Copilot-native developer environment We’re redefining the developer environment with GitHub Copilot Workspace - where any developer can go from idea, to code, to software all in natural language. Thomas Dohmke
A short guide to mastering keyboard shortcuts on GitHub Say goodbye to constant mouse clicking and hello to seamless navigation with GitHub shortcuts. Sara Verdi
Bringing enterprise-level security and even more power to GitHub-hosted runners GitHub-hosted runners now support Azure private networking. Plus, we've added 2 vCPU Linux, 4 vCPU Windows, macOS L, macOS XL, and GPU hosted runners to our runner fleet. Tanmayee Kamath
Insider newsletter digest: 4 things you didn't know you could do with GitHub Projects Unlock the secret to organization and collaboration magic with our GitHub Projects tips and tricks roundup. Sara Verdi
Found means fixed: Introducing code scanning autofix, powered by GitHub Copilot and CodeQL Now in public beta for GitHub Advanced Security customers, code scanning autofix helps developers remediate more than two-thirds of supported alerts with little or no editing. Pierre Tempel & Eric Tooley
How we’re using GitHub Projects to standardize our workflows and stay aligned Learn how we’re managing feature releases and establishing best practices within and across teams at GitHub using GitHub Projects. Riley Broughten
Gaining kernel code execution on an MTE-enabled Pixel 8 In this post, I’ll look at CVE-2023-6241, a vulnerability in the Arm Mali GPU that allows a malicious app to gain arbitrary kernel code execution and root on an Android phone. I’ll show how this vulnerability can be exploited even when Memory Tagging Extension (MTE), a powerful mitigation, is enabled on the device. Man Yue Mo
Keeping secrets out of public repositories With push protection now enabled by default, GitHub helps open source developers safeguard their secrets, and their reputations. Eric Tooley & Courtney Claessens
Where does your software (really) come from? GitHub is working with the OSS community to bring new supply chain security capabilities to the platform. Trevor Rosen
CodeQL zero to hero part 3: Security research with CodeQL Learn how to use CodeQL for security research and improve your security research workflow. Sylwia Budzynska
Securing millions of developers through 2FA We’ve dramatically increased 2FA adoption on GitHub as part of our responsibility to make the software ecosystem more secure. Read on to learn how we secured millions of developers and why we’re urging more organizations to join us in these efforts. Mike Hanley
Security research without ever leaving GitHub: From code scanning to CVE via Codespaces and private vulnerability reporting This blog post is an in-depth walkthrough on how we perform security research leveraging GitHub features, including code scanning, CodeQL, and Codespaces. Jorge Rosillo
Introducing Artifact Attestations?now in public beta Generate and verify signed attestations for anything you make with GitHub Actions. Trevor Rosen May 2, 2024
Highlights from Git 2.45 Git 2.45 is here with experimental support for reftables, and SHA-256 interoperability. Get our take on the latest here. Taylor Blau April 29, 2024
Using open source to help the earth This Earth Day, we discuss how tech and open source are helping two organizations combat the effects of a changing climate. Paull Young April 22, 2024
Empowering women through open source A discussion about how tech is aiding organizations fighting for gender equality, what it means to be a woman in tech and the world today, and advice on how we all move forward. Jiyon Yun March 28, 2024
Game Bytes · March 2024 Game Bytes is our monthly series taking a peek at the world of gamedev on GitHub?featuring game engine updates, game jam details, open source games, mods, maps, and more. Game on! Lee Reilly March 27, 2024
Game Bytes · February 2024 Game Bytes is our monthly series taking a peek at the world of gamedev on GitHub?featuring game engine updates, game jam details, open source games, mods, maps, and more. Game on! ??? Lee Reilly February 29, 2024
GitHub Actions, Arm64, and the future of automotive software development Learn how GitHub's Enterprise Cloud, GitHub Actions, and Arm's latest Automotive Enhanced processors, work together to usher in a new era of efficient, scalable, and flexible automotive software creation. Clay Nelson
GitHub Availability Report: March 2024 In March, we experienced two incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. Jakub Oleksy
GitHub Availability Report: February 2024 In February, we experienced two incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. Jakub Oleksy
GitHub Fund 2024 and beyond: Looking to the future Celebrate the first year of GitHub Fund, our first investments, and a brief look of where we’re going. Stormy Peters
Empowering Uruguay’s future workforce with AI During the second cycle of Git Commit Uruguay, students learned the basics of AI and built their own AI-powered projects. Karen Bella
GitHub Certifications are generally available Unlock your full potential with GitHub Certifications! Earning a GitHub certification will give you the competitive advantage of showing up as a GitHub expert. Kedasha Kerr
A policy proposal on our approach to deepfake tools and responsible AI We’re asking for feedback on a proposed Acceptable Use Policy update to address the use of synthetic and manipulated media tools for non-consensual intimate imagery and disinformation while protecting valuable research. Jesse Geraci
Helping policymakers weigh the benefits of open source AI GitHub enables developer collaboration on innovative software projects, and we’re committed to ensuring policymakers understand developer needs when crafting AI regulation. Peter Cihon
Explore the seasons of software development with four full years of data Discover the latest trends and insights on public software development activity on GitHub with the release of Q4 2023 data for the Innovation Graph. Kevin Xu
Celebrating 1 year of A11y Design Bootcamp: Takeaways and tips A11y Design Bootcamp is a live educational program that consists of exercises, discussions, and knowledge shares to raise awareness of web accessibility best practices, the role designers play in creating accessible products, and how to advocate for accessibility with cross-functional partners. Alexis Lucio
Empowering accessibility: GitHub's journey building an in-house Champions program As part of GitHub's dedication to accessibility, we expanded our internal accessibility program and scaled up our assessment process to help remove or lower barriers for users with disabilities. Then, we empowered employees from various disciplines to drive accessibility efforts within their teams. Carie Fisher
Empowering all developers to build without barriers GitHub has been awarded the 2024 Axe Accessibility at Scale Award from Deque Systems. Read more about how we’ve implemented accessibility at scale. Ed Summers