Innovate faster with
seamless collaboration.
Innovate faster with
seamless collaboration.
Spin up fully configured dev environments in the cloud with the full power of your favorite editor.
Get suggestions for whole lines of code or entire functions right inside your editor.
Receive notifications of contributor changes to a repository, with specified access limits, and seamlessly merge accepted updates.
Dedicated space for your community to come together, ask and answer questions, and have open-ended conversations.
Rapidly search, navigate, and understand code right from GitHub.com with our powerful new tools.
Review new code, visualize changes, and merge confidently with automated status checks.
Collaborate and discuss changes without a formal review or the risk of unwanted merges.
Enforce branch merge restrictions by requiring reviews or limiting access to specific contributors.
Automate everything: CI/CD, testing, planning, project management, issue labeling, approvals, onboarding, and more.
Automate your software workflows by writing tasks and combining them to build, test, and deploy faster from GitHub.
Host your own software packages or use them as dependencies in other projects, with both private and public hosting available.
Create calls to get all the data and events you need within GitHub, and automatically kick off and advance your software workflows.
Leverage thousands of actions and applications from our community to help build, improve, and accelerate your workflows.
Dozens of events and a webhooks API help you integrate with and automate work for your repository, organization, or application.
Move automation to the cloud with on-demand Linux, macOS, Windows, ARM, and GPU environments for your workflow runs, all hosted by GitHub.
Gain more environments and fuller control with labels, groups, and policies to manage runs on your own machines, plus an open source runner application.
Map workflows, track their progression in real time, understand complex workflows, and communicate status with the rest of the team.
Standardize and scale best practices and processes with preconfigured workflow templates shared across your organization.
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Find vulnerabilities in your code with CodeQL, GitHub’s industry-leading semantic code analysis. Prevent new vulnerabilities from being introduced by scanning every pull request.
Powered by GitHub Copilot, generate automatic fixes for 90% of alert types in JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, and Python. Quickly remediate with contextual vulnerability intelligence and advice.
Solve your backlog of application security debt with security campaigns that target and generate autofixes for up to 1,000 alerts at a time, rapidly reducing the risk of vulnerabilities and zero-day attacks.
Detect exposed secrets in your public and private repositories, and revoke them to secure access to your services.
Additional AI capabilities to detect elusive secrets like passwords.
View the packages your project relies on, the repositories that depend on them, and any vulnerabilities detected in their dependencies.
Receive alerts when new vulnerabilities affect your repositories, with GitHub detecting and notifying you of vulnerable dependencies in both public and private repositories.
Keep your code secure by automatically opening pull requests that update vulnerable or out-of-date dependencies.
Assess the security impact of new dependencies in pull requests before merging.
Privately report, discuss, fix, and publish information about security vulnerabilities found in open source repositories.
Enable your public repository to privately receive vulnerability reports from the community and collaborate on solutions.
Browse or search GitHub's database of known vulnerabilities, featuring curated CVEs and security advisories linked to the GitHub dependency graph.
Access GitHub anywhere: On Desktop, Mobile, and Command Line.
Take your projects, ideas, and code to go with fully native mobile and tablet experiences.
Manage issues and pull requests from the terminal, where you're already working with Git and your code.
Simplify your development workflow with a GUI to visualize, commit, and push changes—no command line needed.
Keep feature requests, bugs, and more organized.
Create a customized view of your issues and pull requests to plan and track your work.
Track bugs, enhancements, and other requests, prioritize work, and communicate with stakeholders as changes are proposed and merged.
Track progress on groups of issues or pull requests in a repository, and map groups to overall project goals.
Leverage insights to visualize your projects by creating and sharing charts built from your project's data.
View vulnerabilities, licenses, and other important information for the open source projects your organization depends on.
Use data about activity, trends, and contributions within your repositories, to make data-driven improvements to your development cycle.
Host project documentation in a wiki within your repository, allowing contributors to easily edit it on the web or locally.
Simplify access and permissions management across your projects and teams.
Create groups of user accounts that own repositories and manage access on a team-by-team or individual user basis.
Organize your members to mirror your company's structure, with cascading access to permissions and mentions.
Enable team synchronization between your identity provider and your organization on GitHub, including Entra ID and Okta.
Define users' access level to your code, data, and settings based on their role in your organization.
Ensure members have only the permissions they need by creating custom roles with fine-grained permission settings.
Verify your organization's identity on GitHub and display that verification through a profile badge.
Take care of your security assessment and certification needs by accessing GitHub’s cloud compliance reports, such as our SOC reports and Cloud Security Alliance CAIQ self-assessments (CSA CAIQ).
Quickly review the actions performed by members of your organization. Monitor access, permission changes, user changes, and other events.
Enhance your organization's security with scalable source code protections, and use rule insights to easily review how and why code changes occurred in your repositories.
Enable collaboration between your organization and GitHub environments with a single point of visibility and management via an enterprise account.
Share features and workflows between your GitHub Enterprise Server instance and GitHub Enterprise Cloud.
Securely control access to organization resources like repositories, issues, and pull requests with SAML, while allowing users to authenticate with their GitHub usernames.
Centralize repository management. LDAP is one of the most common protocols used to integrate third-party software with large company user directories.
Manage the lifecycle and authentication of users on GitHub Enterprise Cloud from your identity provider (IdP).
Use the SSO and SCIM providers of your choice for Enterprise Managed Users, separate from one another, for a more flexible approach to user lifecycle management.
Financially support the open source projects your code depends on. Sponsor a contributor, maintainer, or project with one time or recurring contributions.
Learn new skills by completing tasks and projects directly within GitHub, guided by our friendly bot.
Write cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS with the Electron framework, based on Node.js and Chromium.
GitHub Education is a commitment to bringing tech and open source collaboration to students and educators across the globe.
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