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We developed an accessibility strategy to address the hundreds of color contrast issues that were present in our Design System. takes us behind the scenes on this process to make more inclusive.
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Here's a behind the scenes writeup on how my team and I iterated on our complex color system using experimentation and automation, to bring greater #accessibility to
@GitHub's Primer design system: github.blog/2023-05-11-unl
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GitHub Codespaces offers easy setup, customizable environments, and enhanced security. Find out why it's a must-have for #OpenSource maintainers and how you can get 60 hours of free usage. 🚀 💻
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"Closed to contributions”? discusses how it can align with open source. Plus, on analytics for maintainers, and Jessica Januik on team chemistry, now on The ReadME Podcast. github.com/readme/podcast
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November 8-9. It’s happening.
👉 80+ sessions on AI, security, and developer experience.
📍 In-person in San Francisco or online.
🗓 Save the date: githubuniverse.com/?utm_source=tw
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The latest edition of Game Bytes is here featuring:
‣ game engine news
‣ open source game updates
‣ upcoming game jams
‣ a very unique game of Snake 🐍
‣ our game jam game of the month!
github.blog/2023-05-10-gam
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Is your company using generative AI yet? 👀 Get the full scoop on how generative AI tools can help you ship better software faster. 🚀
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Summer is almost here. ☀️
Join us virtually during Summerfest for an hour of demos, Q&A with subject matter experts and the opportunity to win GitHub swag along the way! Register here: resources.github.com/github-summerf
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Open source isn’t one size fits all. offers an in-depth look at the different levels of open that make sense.
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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: github.com/mobile
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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? 🤔
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GitHub code search puts the world’s code at your fingertips. 🔎 Let’s take a look at what you can do with it.
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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. 🌎
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Nice post from showing how to use /slash commands allowing you to easily create Markdown like tables, task lists, code blocks, and more ⚡ dev.to/keracudmore/gi
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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 🛠️.
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Busywork is a barrier between us and what we want to achieve. The point is: boilerplate sucks. Watch put AI to work and see how you can start shattering these barriers with GitHub Copilot X.
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This week, we look back on how maintains over 70 open source projects—including pre-commit and babi—and connects with his community through teaching online on the ReadME Project.
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New to GitHub Actions?
We built an actions playground to help you get started! 🕺
Go to this link to start learning: gh.io/actionsplaygro
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May the source be with you. Go check out this classic animated ASCII art in your terminal: github.com/gabe565/ascii-
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Join us all month long for Maintainer May!
Go to maintainermonth.github.com to see all planned events and create your schedule.
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In the latest The ReadME Project Q&A, gets advice from , , and about considering contributions to your project and what code—and noncode—contributions are most valuable now. This and more on the blog.
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The CLI is a powerful tool for developers—especially if you prefer the keyboard over GUI interfaces. 💻
Learn some tips, tricks, and tools for mastering the command line in this blog post by !
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Today, takes the stage at Web Summit Rio where he will attempt to build an app in 18 minutes with Copilot X. You can watch it live!
rio.websummit.com
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