Beginner’s guide to GitHub: Adding code to your repository
Welcome back to GitHub for Beginners, a series designed to help you navigate GitHub with ease. If you’ve been following along, we’ve covered some basics of GitHub, including the top Git commands every...
View ArticleHow GitHub supports neurodiverse employees (and how your company can, too)
In today’s global workplace, supporting employees by appreciating and understanding their background and lived experience is crucial for the success of any organization. This includes employees who...
View ArticleHighlights from Git 2.46
The open source Git project just released Git 2.46 with features and bug fixes from over 96 contributors, 31 of them new. We last caught up with you on the latest in Git back when 2.45 was released....
View ArticleConfigure GitHub Artifact Attestations for secure cloud-native delivery
When deploying in a truly cloud-native way, we need to ensure that we can trust what we’re deploying at every step of our supply chain. We need to be certain that what we think we are deploying is...
View ArticleHow GitHub harnesses AI to transform customer feedback into action
In today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape, the buzz around “generative AI” is impossible to ignore. It’s everywhere—on TV and social media, in productivity tools, at conferences, in our phones, you...
View ArticleWhat’s new with GitHub Copilot: July 2024
Research shows that developers only spend 25% of their workday actually coding, and the rest is spent on planning, tracking issues, repetitive tasks, or trying to understand code and projects. GitHub...
View ArticleIntroducing GitHub Models: A new generation of AI engineers building on GitHub
We believe every developer can be an AI engineer with the right tools and training. From playground to coding with the model in Codespaces to production deployment via Azure, GitHub Models shows you...
View ArticleHow to use AI coding tools to learn a new programming language
The days of the single-language developer are fading. While companies like Shutterstock built empires on a single language (Perl in their case), the landscape has shifted. Today’s developers are...
View ArticleBeginner’s guide to GitHub: Creating a pull request
Welcome back to GitHub for Beginners, a series designed to help you navigate GitHub with ease. So far in this series, we’ve covered the top Git commands every developer should know, how to create...
View ArticleFrom object transition to RCE in the Chrome renderer
In this post, I’ll exploit CVE-2024-5830, a type confusion bug in v8, the Javascript engine of Chrome that I reported in May 2024 as bug 342456991. The bug was fixed in version 126.0.6478.56/57. This...
View ArticleThe ultimate guide to developer happiness
In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, where AI is reshaping industries and transforming workflows, the role of developers has never been more critical. As business leaders, fostering an environment...
View ArticleWhat are AI agents and why do they matter?
Imagine a Roomba that only told you your floors were dirty, but didn’t actually clean them for you. Helpful? Debatable. Annoying? Very. When ChatGPT first arrived, that was about where things stood....
View ArticleFound means fixed: Secure code more than three times faster with Copilot Autofix
Developers are shipping software faster than previously imaginable, releasing new features early and often. Yet despite their best efforts to code securely, software vulnerabilities inadvertently make...
View ArticleGitHub Availability Report: July 2024
In July, we experienced four incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. July 5 00:53 16:31 UTC (lasting 97 minutes) On July 5, between 16:31 and 18:08 UTC, the Webhooks...
View ArticleAutomating open source: How Ersilia distributes AI models to advance global...
Taking an average of 10 years and $1.3 billion to develop a single new medication, pharmaceutical companies often focus their drug discovery efforts on a high return on investment, developing drugs...
View ArticleHow to level up your Git game with GitHub CLI
Developers love working with the tools that make sense for them. At GitHub, we understand developers want to use GitHub in various ways. This includes using GitHub from the web, or even having a...
View ArticleSurvey: The AI wave continues to grow on software development teams
Over the past two years, AI has become ubiquitous, appearing in everything from billboards to executive briefings. Last year, our inaugural developer survey revealed widespread interest in AI-powered...
View ArticleGitHub named a Leader in the Gartner first-ever Magic Quadrant for AI Code...
The vision behind GitHub Copilot is simple: augment the innate human creativity of every developer with a boost from generative AI. Our goal has never been to create technology for technology’s sake,...
View ArticleBeginner’s guide to GitHub: Merging a pull request
Welcome back to GitHub for Beginners, a series designed to help you navigate GitHub with ease. So far in this series, we’ve covered the top Git commands every developer should know, how to create...
View ArticleGitHub Enterprise: The best migration path from AWS CodeCommit
Last month, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced that, effective July 25, 2024, it is no longer accepting new customers for AWS CodeCommit. While existing customers can continue to use the service with...
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