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Prebuilding codespaces is now supported for multi-repository and monorepo projects
Prebuilding codespaces is now supported for multi-repository and monorepo projects
Release Radar · June 2022 Edition
It's been a crazy couple of months with the end of financial year and lots of products shipping. Our community has been hard at work shipping projects too. These projects…
Planning next to your code – GitHub Projects is now generally available
Today, we are announcing the general availability of the new and improved Projects powered by GitHub Issues. GitHub Projects connects your planning directly to the work your teams are doing in GitHub and flexibly adapts to whatever your team needs at any point.
Tips & tricks for using GitHub Projects for personal productivity
GitHub Issues is a core component of how developers get things done and, as we built more project planning capabilities into GitHub, we’ve found some fun and unique ways to use the new projects experience for personal productivity.
Code scanning enterprise-level REST API
GitHub Advanced Security customers can now retrieve repository code scanning results at the enterprise level via the GitHub REST API. This new endpoint supplements the existing repository-level and organization-level endpoints.…
Top tips for creating a healthy and sustainable open source community
Read about the six key themes, and tips for each, that ensure sustainable and healthy open source communities.
How the GitHub Security Team uses projects and GitHub Actions for planning, tracking, and more
Can projects and GitHub Actions be used by your non-developer teams? They absolutely can. Check out how our Security Team uses GitHub to run the department effortlessly.
What to do when your open source project becomes a community?
Maintainers answer your questions about how to manage an open source project that grows into a community.
The Chromium super (inline cache) type confusion
In this post I'll exploit CVE-2022-1134, a type confusion in Chrome that I reported in March 2022, which allows remote code execution (RCE) in the renderer sandbox of Chrome by a single visit to a malicious site. I'll also look at some past vulnerabilities of this type and some implementation details of inline cache in V8, the JavaScript engine of Chrome.
The repository fork button now displays existing forks
The repository fork button now displays existing forks
Improved innersource collaboration and enterprise fork policies
Improved innersource collaboration and enterprise fork policies
What’s new in Codespaces for Organizations
Today, we’re releasing capabilities that will enable developers and organizations to efficiently manage and confidently scale with Codespaces. Retention setting for all individuals To enable auto-cleanup of unused codespaces, inactive…
What’s new in Codespaces for Organizations
We’re releasing exciting functionalities that will enable organizations to confidently manage and scale with Codespaces.
Lists are now available on GitHub Mobile for Android
Lists are now available on GitHub Mobile for Android
Removing support for connecting to GitHub Enterprise Server 3.0 from GitHub Mobile
Removing support for connecting to GitHub Enterprise Server 3.0 from GitHub Mobile
Creating a more comprehensive dependency graph with build time detection
Expand the completeness of your dependency graph by using the dependency submission API, which will create more comprehensive alerts on supply chain vulnerabilities
Prebuilding codespaces is generally available
Teams and GHEC customers can now create blazing fast codespaces, even for your largest and most complex projects.