Open source isn’t one size fits all. @rwwmike offers an in-depth look at the different levels of open that make sense.
https://github.com/readme/featured/how-open-is-open-source
Actions are coming to your Repositories on GitHub mobile! Find all of your repository's workflows in one convenient place 📱
⬇️ Download for iOS and Android: https://github.com/mobile https://t.co/ojdFroI4XV
RT GitHub Security Lab
Fixing ReDoS vulnerabilities can be tricky, but fear not - we've got a 4-step process that'll save the day. Check out our latest blog below. https://github.blog/2023-05-09-how-to-fix-a-redos/
https://twitter.com/GHSecurityLab/status/1655998482140864521
You can now protect secrets from being committed to code for free on public repositories with the public beta release of secret scanning push protection. https://github.blog/2023-05-09-push-protection-is-generally-available-and-free-for-all-public-repositories/
With the right tools, it's not difficult to facilitate team retrospectives that allow everyone to actively participate. Here are some collaboration tips from the GitHub Accessibility team. https://github.blog/2023-05-08-how-we-work-inclusive-retrospectives-for-the-github-accessibility-leadership-team/
Silos block collaboration and innovation in organizations 😭. But open source communities work...
Asynchronously 🛠️
Openly 🔓
Remotely 💻
At global-scale 🌎
What if your internal engineering teams could reuse those same practices? 🤔
https://github.blog/2023-05-08-building-a-culture-of-innovation-in-your-business-with-github/
GitHub code search puts the world’s code at your fingertips. 🔎 Let’s take a look at what you can do with it. https://github.blog/2023-05-08-github-code-search-is-generally-available/
Every student and teacher deserves the same access to GitHub Education offerings. We’ve enlisted GitHub’s Accessibility team to help identify areas for improving inclusivity. 🌎 https://github.blog/2023-05-05-building-a-more-inclusive-github-global-campus/
Re ⚡️Care to tap into this productivity power? @jpomfret shares all her tips and tricks: https://github.com/readme/guides/improve-productivity-automation
Re 💪 Luckily, the rapid release of new functionality and tooling is de rigueur in the automation industry, which means powerful options abound.
Re 🧠Instead, @jpomfret suggests we think much smaller to solve common day-to-day problems and find more time in our days.
Re 💡We can reclaim lost hours and accomplish a few more things on our to-do list through the automation of mundane tasks—but we’re not talking about large-scale, enterprise-grade projects.
The secret to finding more hours in your day is right in front of you.
A thread. 🧵
LGTM.
Ship it!
Works on my computer 👍
What's your go-to phrase for approving pull requests?
Nice post from @Keracudmore showing how to use /slash commands allowing you to easily create Markdown like tables, task lists, code blocks, and more ⚡ https://dev.to/keracudmore/github-slash-commands-goj https://t.co/B3Ewsc982G
Get a bird's eye view of your application security stack with code scanning's tool status page so you can quickly confirm everything is working ✅ and troubleshoot any security tool in your toolbox 🛠️. https://github.blog/2023-05-04-manage-your-application-security-stack-effectively-with-the-tool-status-page/
Busywork is a barrier between us and what we want to achieve. The point is: boilerplate sucks. Watch @ashtom put AI to work and see how you can start shattering these barriers with GitHub Copilot X. https://github.blog/2023-05-05-web-summit-rio-2023-building-an-app-in-18-minutes-with-github-copilot-x/
Re This week, we look back on how @codewithanthony maintains over 70 open source projects—including pre-commit and babi—and connects with his community through teaching online on the ReadME Project. https://github.com/readme/stories/anthony-sottile
We're celebrating Maintainer Month with a spotlight on the Maintainers behind some of your favorite projects!
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