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  1. Pinned Tweet
    18 Nov 2019

    Mobile, Actions, new notifications, code search, code navigation, Sponsors and more 😲 Get caught up on all the announcements from this year's GitHub Universe keynote... in 6 minutes.

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  2. 14 hours ago

    So our own did a thing. Check out this awesome for building/maintaining tables in Markdown.

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  3. 16 hours ago

    We’re introducing a Q&A series on our best practices for remote working. First up: Kem Boggs, our head of Talent Acquisition, on collaboration and communication across a remote workplace.

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  4. Apr 9

    From 48,000 lines of code to 10. This is the story of GitHub’s official JavaScript SDK.

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  5. Apr 9

    Here are just some of the amazing Actions from our recent hackathon, and also there might be cats.

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  6. Apr 9

    In this edition of , shares a few URL hacks, keyboard shortcuts, browser extensions, dad jokes, and more!

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  7. Apr 8

    GitHub Social Impact’s Mala Kumar writes about a new report exploring the opportunities and barriers of in the . This report is based on an extensive research project and is free to download.

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  8. Apr 8

    Good news everyone! Now you can convert an existing pull request into a draft any time! Check out the full scoop

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  9. Apr 7

    Our very own VP of Engineering, Dana Lawson is excited to be doing an Ask-Me-Anything video chat on Wed, April 8th where she will be fielding your questions & offering advice on leading remote teams (hosted by ). You can register for free here:

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  10. Apr 7

    Today we’re celebrating 15 years of Git, and to us that means a Q&A with maintainer Junio Hamano. Find out about his history with Git and what his favorite projects are.

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  11. Apr 2

    We need your expertise and feedback! GitHub Research is running multiple studies right now - can you take 1 minute to answer this quick survey and help us build a better GitHub?

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  12. Apr 2

    There are lots of great tips out there for getting the most out of your GitHub experience. Here are some from to kick things off.

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  13. Apr 1

    Want to build something cool for the world right now? is asking for help to solve challenges facing all of us during this pandemic. Sign up now 👉

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  14. Apr 1

    Thank you to everyone who participated in the GitHub Actions hackathon 🙏 we had hundreds of submissions & we're working hard on getting SWAG to you. Every Action submitted is 100% open source and you can use them now. Check out featured Actions 👉

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  15. Retweeted
    Mar 30

    Check out this list for some amazing COVID-19 projects 👏 - We just updated our blog post to include more data about the fantastic response we are seeing from the open source community:

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  16. Retweeted
    Mar 27

    Techie-types, want to fight to the epidemic? Check out this *global* virtual hackathon April 5-11 2020! Goal: work on tooling for COVID-19 analysis, leading to more readily accessible data, protocols, detection kits.

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  17. Mar 25

    We're celebrating 6 years of rewarding researchers for vulnerabilities found through the GitHub Security Bug Bounty program. Read the highlights of the program in it's 6th year and our goals for the future:

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  18. Mar 25

    GitHub Desktop 2.4, updated with automatic proxy configuration, quicker issue creation—oh, and dark theme is out of beta!

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  19. Mar 24

    Is the list of permissions to your repository starting to get cluttered? We’ve redesigned our repository access management page to allow administrators to better understand who has access, their level of access, and improve the management of permissions.

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  20. Mar 24

    Want to fund your open source work, but not sure where to start? Check out our guide on how GitHub Sponsors can help!

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  21. Mar 23

    The world is coming together to combat COVID-19, and you can be part of it. We’ve collected some of the incredible open source projects that are working to track infection rates, analyze pathogen genomes, and work to find a cure. See them all here:

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