We love to make our lives easier with automation as much as we can. Ready for 5 ways to automate your workflows?
Check them out 👇
https://github.blog/2021-12-16-5-automations-every-developer-should-be-running/
Ready to get started with the new projects on GitHub? We’ve got tips and tricks just for you.
https://github.blog/2022-02-11-getting-started-with-project-planning-on-github/
Some nice Git tips and tricks from @ShalithaSuranga:
https://levelup.gitconnected.com/7-lesser-known-git-commands-and-tricks-9915e9caeb70
Did you know you can create a full CI/CD pipeline for free with GitHub Actions in 4 simple steps? 🔍
https://github.blog/2022-02-02-build-ci-cd-pipeline-github-actions-four-steps/
Re @DrocksAlex We charge for the features that are more geared to Enterprise use in the Team and Enterprise plans. But we want individuals, start-ups and small companies to be able to build just like the biggest and best companies with no barrier to entry.
Re @home_assistant And lots of the people in GitHub use Home Assistant too, so the feeling is mutual.
GitHub is free for teams of any size working on private as well as open source projects. What cool things you are building?
https://github.blog/2020-04-14-github-is-now-free-for-teams/
Useful action alert 👋
If you version your repos with tags, you might enjoy this handy GitHub Action from @WyriHaximus
https://github.com/WyriHaximus/github-action-get-previous-tag
RT GitHub Security
GitHub has been actively investigating the attack campaign around stolen OAuth tokens, of which @npmjs was a victim organization. Today we’re sharing our final impact analysis for npm as well as additional findings.
GitHub Security: GitHub has uncovered evidence that an attacker abused stolen OAuth user tokens issued to two third-party OAuth integrators, Heroku and Travis-CI. Read more about the impact to GitHub, npm, and our users.
https://github.blog/2022-04-15-security-alert-stolen-oauth-user-tokens/
https://twitter.com/GitHubSecurity/status/1530080447992107008
Building UI components powered by state machines AND overriding components is made easy with:
⚡️ @chakra_ui
⚡️ @zag_js
Learn more with @blackgirlbytes, @pachicodes, @thesegunadebayo and @NikolovLazar on May 27 at 1pm ET on
RSVP:
http://twitch.tv/github
https://github.co/3wO9K6Z
Looking to rollout Dependabot for your enterprise? 👀 Check out how GitHub's security team uses Dependabot internally.
https://github.co/39Usp8a
Re Do you have any tips to add on how to improve the technical interview process? Comment below and read the full article at
https://github.com/readme/guides/hiring-technical-talent
Re Invest in interview training to ensure that your interview team understands what to look for holistically, and how to curate an experience for the interviewee.
Re Relying on a single test to evaluate all candidates isn’t necessarily fair. If you’re hiring someone just starting out in their career, you should tailor the technical interview to demonstrate what you would expect from their level.
Re Consider whittling down the job description to the essentials and keeping it wide open with no hard limits.
His code is almost guaranteed to run in your devices, in one way or another.
In this Twitter Space, we'll chat with @bagder about the cURL project, and his years of maintainership.
Set your reminders:
https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1kvJpAEMaLwxE
Big improvements to our REST API documentation! We know developers rely on this to integrate with GitHub, and we are committed to making it trustworthy, easy to find, and easy to use.
https://github.co/3LC6u2Y
How people build software.
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