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  1. Pinned Tweet
    14 Dec 2020

    Some of our favorite moments from the keynote. See the full version and all sessions, now on demand, ⬇️

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  2. Retweeted
    Feb 1

    Github commit history goals 2021

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  3. 3 hours ago

    It's the GitHub Release Radar! See a sampling of what's new and exciting from the open source community

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  4. 6 hours ago

    Happy developers = better software. Help your team focus on the code that matters most.

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  5. 8 hours ago

    Cheers to the team on the 3.0 release 🍻 ✅ Apple Silicon support ✅ New syntax format for `brew bottle` and `bottle do` blocks ✅ Now Accepting donations through GitHub Sponsors

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  6. 8 hours ago

    We’re live! Our favorite security guru is demoing how to enable GitHub Advanced Security features for your organization and how you might scale your implementation. Join now:

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  7. 12 hours ago

    Happy developers = better software. Help your team focus on the code that matters most.

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  8. Feb 4

    It's time to get InFocus. Click on through for an enterprise look at the future of software—starting February 23.

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  9. Feb 4

    A full-time software engineer, writer, and maintainer, Safia Abdalla knows it’s crucial to invite unique cultures, experiences, and backgrounds to the open source table. Read about her journey on The ReadME Project:

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  10. Feb 4

    Smaller transaction fees and an easier submission process. Just some of the changes we made to make the GitHub Marketplace better. Check out all the changes at

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  11. Feb 4

    In part 4 of our series “How we made this: the new GitHub homepage”, hear from on how illustration (and yes, Octocats) were a key part of telling the story.

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  12. Feb 3

    The latest Building GitHub blog expands on our deployment mechanics, diving into: 📏 Key aspects to measure in deployment tooling 👓 Increasing visibility in the deployment process 🚀 Creating SLOs for shipping new features Check it out!

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  13. Feb 3

    For details on our status over the past month, check out the January 2021 Availability Report:

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  14. Feb 3

    What’s next for DevOps? In our latest DevOps Q&A, we’re jumping to 2026 for a 5-year look at CI/CD, DevSecOps, and more.

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  15. Retweeted
    Feb 3

    GitHub is committed to shaping public policies that support developers around the globe. Check out our highlights from 2020!

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  16. Feb 3

    Want to learn how to connect GitHub & Twitch for ultimate stream engagement, plus see some great pair programming? Join & this Friday 🕰️ When: Fri 5 Feb, 2pm AEDT | Thurs 4 Feb, 7pm PT 📺 Watch: ✍️ RSVP:

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  17. Feb 3

    DevOps looks different for every team—and every enterprise. Get insights from all these DevOps perspectives from our live panel of leaders tomorrow. Join us! Save your seat:

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  18. Feb 2

    See your contribution graph right on your iOS homescreen. With the latest version of GitHub for mobile, we've added a widget that will show your contribution history, updated in real-time.

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  19. Feb 2

    Follow along as Kevin covers GitHub Advanced Security features and integrates secret and code scanning SAST capabilities into a live repository, Friday @ 11am PT. Get a head start with some DevSecOps 101 before you join -

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  20. Feb 2

    "In five years, we will have crisper definitions and success criteria for everything from CI/CD to observability and back again." See what else the future of DevOps holds in our Q&A w/ CEO Ben Sigelman .

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  21. Retweeted
    Feb 2

    we’re thrilled to share that npm 7 is now generally available 🚀 read our blog post to see some of the performance improvements, breaking changes, and more!

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