If you aren't thinking about your commits, you're missing out on one of the most powerful tools in Git. Learn how to turn meandering commits into a valuable historical record that'll guide contributors for years to come.
👀 Looking for a quick way to edit code, you can now edit in your browser with a flick of this drop-down menu, or you can expertly hit "." on your keyboard.
Learn more: 👇https://github.co/3nqLm69
Git Merge is coming to Chicago September 14th - 15th and the call for speakers is open.
We want to hear how you're using Git in unexpected ways and/or at massive scale. If Git is a major part of how you work, we want to hear your story.
https://sessionize.com/git-merge-2022
Mark your calendars—for the first time ever, #GitHubUniverse will be both in-person and streaming online on Nov. 9-10. We'll see you there!
Find out more: https://github.co/3y37pEW
Git 2.37.0 is here, and it includes a brand new file system monitor for macOS and Windows. Learn how this feature can speed up your development in large Git repositories.
Lists are now available on GitHub Mobile for Android! You can create public lists by starring a repo anywhere in the app. You can also delete lists, manage your Lists' titles and descriptions and see other's Lists.
Download for iOS and Android: https://github.com/mobile
open sourced MarkDoc, which is the tool that powers their documentation.
But, did you know you can use MarkDoc for building blogs, interactive learning tools, and much more?
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credits where he is today to his introduction to open source. Learn more about his journey, and how open source is one of the original creator communities.
experienced inconsistencies when he tried to support multiple JavaScript frameworks.
To remedy his pain points, he studied state machines and developed a solution,
“Whether it’s the AI pair programmer…or the readily available Codespaces for a project that you want to contribute back to -- all these things will help you with the things that you don’t want to do, so you can spend more time enjoying the things that you do.”
“No longer should we innovate technology for technology's sake. No longer should we innovate technology just for productivity's sake. What we need is to innovate technology for the sake of happiness.”
“I think the shift to the cloud will happen at such a rapid rate, that in just a few years I predict there will be no more code on your local computer.”
“In fact, in files where Copilot is enabled, we are already seeing nearly 40% of the code being suggested by Copilot. In five years, I predict that number will be 80%.”
“There will be greater change in the next 5 years than in the last 40. We are entering a fundamental transformation of software development as we know it…and I think it will make us all happier.”
Stop waiting for your dev environments to build in real time and speed up creations with prebuilt codespaces, now generally available for Team and GHEC customers.
We're talking blazing fast, even for your largest repos. https://github.co/39pe2Jr