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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. 9 hours ago

    Have you seen our latest GitHub-Flavoured Markdown updates? Check them out now and try these for your next Markdown file, issue, or PR 👇

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  3. Apr 30

    Something changed? No worries - we've just made it a bit easier to view a single file in history.

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  4. Retweeted
    Apr 30
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  5. Retweeted
    Apr 30

    We’re live on Demo Days! Care about increasing engineering efficiency? Improving transparency? Minimizing risk? Join us now and walk away with tips for using open source successfully 🚀

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  6. Apr 29

    At the intersection of engineering and design, applied empathy, accessibility, and inclusion to create . Get the full story:

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  7. Retweeted
    Apr 29

    Review requested: updates to policies on how GitHub responds to abuse reports relating to malware and exploits. We believe that open communication and collaboration in security research are crucial to software security.

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  8. Apr 29

    GitHub hosts some of the fastest-growing repositories on the planet. Take a look at how we re-engineered part of our maintenance process to help keep them healthy.

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  9. Apr 28

    Wes McKinney is driven to build an environment where open source projects—and the developers behind them—can thrive. Learn more how he’s carving out this space.

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  10. Apr 28

    Interested in using Actions for project management tasks? Check out how the GitHub Docs team manages their open source repo.

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  11. Apr 28

    Have you built your Readme page? Here are some tips on how to set up your profile, as well as some inspiration from other great profiles. What will you showcase?

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  12. Apr 28

    With GitHub Desktop 2.8, you can: ↕️ Expand diffs to get more context ⬜️ Hide whitespace to more easily see what changed ✍️ Create aliases for your local repositories

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  13. Apr 28

    It's been a decade since we first heard the word "DevOps"—so what’s next? Join experts from GitHub, Skyscanner, BlaBlaCar, and RedMonk as we discuss the future of DevOps culture, tooling, and processes. Save your seat:

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  14. Apr 27

    Lack of internet access and spotty electricity in Yemen never stopped Salah Al-Dhaferi from finding a coding education, starting with CDs and books. Get his full story:

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  15. Retweeted
    Apr 27

    Establishing an office source program office (OSPO) with your organization can increase engineering efficiency, improve transparency, and minimize risk. Join us on Demo Days this Friday to discover the long-term benefits of open source success!

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  16. Apr 27

    Sure, you can use feature flags to turn features on and off. But they’re good for a lot more! Check out how we use them to ship code faster and safer, plus a few of our shipping strategies.

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  17. Apr 26

    50k stars and counting 💫 Onwards and upwards 🚀 Give it a try on your next GitHub Pages project:

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  18. Apr 26

    Script Kit was launched in Beta with community-driven examples on GitHub discussions last month. Join and in learning how you can automate anything with Script Kit.

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  19. Retweeted
    Apr 26

    “Ten years ago, everyone built locally. Now people are using ChatOps to watch rollouts and get information live in Slack.” DevOps brought a lot of changes—so what’s next? Catch the highlights from our live discussion with Red Hat, Lightstep, and RedMonk.

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  20. Apr 24

    Neato! Generate triangulation art from any image using the command line, desktop app, or your browser: ◅ △ ◣ ◥ ◤ ◁ ◣ ◥

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  21. Retweeted
    Apr 23

    We’re live on Demo Days! Learn best practices in this deep dive on how developers use open source securely within their organization 🚀 Join us now

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