Blacktocats turn five
What began as a small group effort in 2015 has now turned into a global initiative here at GitHub to amplify Black voices and talent in the tech community.
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What began as a small group effort in 2015 has now turned into a global initiative here at GitHub to amplify Black voices and talent in the tech community.
Brian Douglas
Today we’re introducing The ReadME Podcast, a GitHub podcast that takes a peek behind the curtain of some of the most impactful open source projects, and the developers who make them happen. Join me and
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GitHub Actions is a powerful platform that empowers your team to go from code to cloud, all from the comfort of your repositories. In this post, I’ll walk through a few examples of how you
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February is Black History Month in the US and Canada, a month when we celebrate our amazing Black/African American heritage and what it represents in our society, our work, and in history. To honor the
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After much anticipation, the npm CLI version 7 is now generally available! In addition to new features and some breaking changes, we have made a significant impact on the performance of npm 7 as compared
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Open source powers software on a planetary scale: 99% of code is built on it. The rewards and challenges of creating open source are deeply familiar to the maintainers and developers who create it, but
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Make better contributions, triage your issues efficiently, save time with saved replies, and more with @bdougie’s protips.
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We spoke with our latest GitHub Action Hero, Shohei Ueda, about the story behind Hugo setup, mdbook Action, and a few other projects.
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Starting March 5, we’re hosting an online GitHub Actions Hackathon challenging you to create original Actions.
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We’re sharing examples of productive workflows within the open source community.
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