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Learn why the GitHub Design Infrastructure team built a dedicated color tool and how they use it to create new color palettes for GitHub.

We share a recap of a recent roundtable event about what a federal open source software policy could look like in the United States.

We’re excited to announce that we’re open sourcing our Identity and Access Management solution: Entitlements.

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.

Join us on the GitHub All In journey.

In May, we experienced three distinct incidents resulting in significant impact to multiple services across GitHub.com. This report also sheds light into the billing incident that impacted Actions and Codespaces users in April.

GitHub Sponsors is now available in Brazil—an exciting expansion for one of our fastest growing developer communities.

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.

npm’s impact analysis of the attack campaign using stolen OAuth tokens and additional findings.

GitHub Sponsors is now available to all developers in India – no more waitlist, you can sign up right away!

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.

GitHub’s Information Security Management System (ISMS) has been certified against ISO 27001:2013, an internationally recognized standard for security program best practices.