Bring all your conversations together, no matter where they are. You can now connect Discussions in your repo with @MicrosoftTeams and @SlackHQ to get notified when a new thread is created or answered 💭
https://github.blog/changelog/2022-02-10-discussions-support-in-the-github-app-for-microsoft-teams-and-slack/
How many reviewers do you require before you merge your pull requests? - Check out Octoverse for the facts on how the number of reviewers effects merge time -
https://octoverse.github.com/writing-code-faster/#day-or-less-club
Project planning with GitHub Issues looks different for everyone. Recently added are project descriptions and READMEs to help explain a given project’s purpose and how to best engage 💪
Oh, and now you can add outside collaborators! ✨
https://github.blog/changelog/2022-02-02-the-new-github-issues-02-02-update/
Congrats to all the contributors to the latest @laravelphp release - fire up your downloads, 9.0 is available now! Loads of features but also this is the version that now has long term support (LTS)
https://laravel-news.com/laravel-9-released
We’ve been listening to your feedback and have shipped improvements to the developer experience for Dependabot alerts. ✨ Check it out!
https://github.blog/2022-02-08-improving-developer-experience-dependabot-alerts/
Where do you store your application logic? The browser is definitely a popular spot these days. But there’s a new crop of tools helping developers keep code on the backend–and for certain applications this is definitely ideal. Read how and why.
https://github.co/3BagVHh
Looking for a quick way to see which projects or files are taking up your valuable disk space? The aptly named `dust` (a `du` alternative written in Rust) delivers!
https://github.com/bootandy/dust
Congrats to all our open source projects who shipped major version releases in January 🎉
Here's a few of our staff favourites, featuring @pybamm_ @rxdbjs @httpie @tfsec_dev, and more.
Read the Release Radar for all the projects:
https://github.blog/2022-02-04-release-radar-jan-2022/
What does your coding setup look like this year? Send us your pics! We asked more than 12,000 devs where they expected to work in 2022. 48% expect hybrid of home + office and 39% think fully remote. Read more
https://octoverse.github.com/#improving-how-we-work
You don't like merge commits because they are polluting your Git history?
You can now choose to rebase when updating a branch in a pull request 🥳
https://github.blog/changelog/2022-02-03-more-ways-to-keep-your-pull-request-branch-up-to-date/
Re @Tim_Qian @BytebaseHQ and if you'd like to generate charts like these for your web app or important business meetings then there’s a handy JS library for that too:
https://timqian.com/chart.xkcd/
😍 Visualize and compare repositories' stars over time with this xkcd-esque chart generator courtesy of @tim_qian and @BytebaseHQ:
https://star-history.com/
Building a CI/CD pipeline might seem like a daunting task, but GitHub Actions can help. Here's how!
https://github.blog/2022-02-02-build-ci-cd-pipeline-github-actions-four-steps/
Make your code blocks shine while also helping keep the code searchable and accessible with the Carbonate action from @callmekatootie
https://github.com/callmekatootie/carbonate
Re @threddyrex Nice commit graph. Kudos on taking a week off every month, you should def work less at the weekend though. Rest is more important than maintaining a streak.
Oh wait, wordle. nvm.
RT Towards Data Science
GitHub Copilot Crushes Data Science And ML Tasks: Ultimate Review by @BexTuychiev
https://buff.ly/3ugFWiN
Re Be it tabs, spaces, or both(!) this useful VS Code extension makes indentation more readable:
It works in the
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=oderwat.indent-rainbow
http://github.dev/
RT GitHub Community
Now live, join us!
#securitylearningjourney
https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1RDxlgwvDQkJL
https://twitter.com/GitHubCommunity/status/1489055848102039555
Re @hass_devs Is that a record number of lines deleted in your releases of late and yet a record on new improvements merged? 😎🔥
New and exciting updates for GitHub Issues! Today’s Changelog includes lots of improvements driven by your feedback:
🎨 Project descriptions & READMEs
🌀 Flexible iterations
📊 Filters for burn up charts
…and more!
https://github.blog/changelog/2022-02-02-the-new-github-issues-02-02-update/
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