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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 7

    New year, new upgrades. Introducing unlimited free private repositories, and a new unified Enterprise product.

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  2. 18 hours ago

    For all the times that you know you subscribed to an issue... But you just can’t remember where it is. Meet your Subscriptions List, with filter options like “commented” and “manually subscribed” 🙌

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  3. 19 hours ago

    Teachers, especially those in CS, are inundated with ever-growing to-do lists, expanding class sizes, and frequently seek automation solutions for coursework. This year's Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) provided answers.

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  4. 21 hours ago

    If you're in Austin for ... Don't miss GitHub CTO Jason Warner at 's panel discussion innovation and efficiency utilizing DevOps.

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  5. 22 hours ago

    D'you love ? Join us at GitHub HQ on March 21 for the annual Godot Meetup. We're gonna geek out with fellow users, the creators, and core contributors—don't miss it. 💻✨

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  6. Mar 10

    Are you going to be in San Francisco for the Game Developer Conference? You’re invited to GitHub’s Annual Party on March 19 at 7pm PT 🎉 Think of it as your friendly LAN party at GitHub HQ 🖥

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  7. Mar 8

    “Software engineering-adjacent” is the self-described beginning of Laura’s career. The perfect example of: you don’t have to take the classic path to be a huge success! 🏆

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  8. Retweeted
    Mar 6

    is crucial to keeping opportunity open for all developers to create, collaborate on, and ship great software. Tell your legislators how the Act is important to you!

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  10. Mar 6

    Take a sneak peek at this year’s . Follow along on Instagram for photos, quotes and more from the event!

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  11. Mar 5

    Tired of remembering and typing out "not" queries? Use a filter instead. Select all the labels you want filtered out 💁‍♀️

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  12. Retweeted
    Mar 5

    When started off his career in CS, he didn’t know what Git was. Using tools from the Student Developer Pack from , he built up his knowledge and developed a greater understanding of software—and you can too.

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  13. Retweeted
    Feb 28

    GitHub is proud to file an amicus brief to with and over 30 companies. Diversity and inclusion are essential to our businesses—and to creating innovation and opportunity for all current and future software developers:

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  14. Mar 1

    Want to know all the best releases—from world-changing technologies to weekend side projects? We've got you covered with . Here's the latest.

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  15. Feb 28

    Did you miss Git Merge? We've got you covered with all the glorious Git content from the conference. Watch here!

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  16. Feb 26

    What’s your (PR) status? In the latest GitHub for Visual Studio, 2.8.0, you’ll be able to tell with a glance, thanks to color-coded rings in your repo list. There are even more rad improvements, check them all out here 👇

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  17. Feb 24

    One of our favorite open source projects has a big update: Git 2.21 is here! Read all about their latest release and the new features.

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  18. Feb 22

    Flashback! Travel back through past GitHub Satellite conferences. First, Amsterdam in 2016, then London in 2017, Tokyo in 2018. And 2019? We're heading to Berlin. Hope to see you there 👋

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  19. Feb 22

    Courtney Wilburn maintains not one, not two, but *three* open source projects. Read about them all—from social justice projects to dank memes—in this week’s Maintainer Spotlight.

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  20. Feb 21

    Your PR was already reviewed, But now it’s time for round 2! With fresh eyes and fresh code, re-request a review 🔃

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  21. Feb 19

    2018 was a great year for the GitHub Security Bug Bounty program—we gave out $250,000 in rewards. This year we celebrate our 5th anniversary, roll out full legal protection for researchers, more properties eligible for rewards, and higher bounties 🎉

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