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  1. Pinned Tweet
    11 Aug 2021

    🤫 New shortcut: Press . on any GitHub repo.

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  2. 15 hours ago

    TFW: You see contribution graphs on your day off 👀 📸

    Succulents that look like a contribution graph
    Side of a building with windows that look like a contribution graph
    Plants hinging on a wall that look like a contribution graph
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  3. Retweeted
    Apr 8

    starts April 26 with four days of virtual sessions focused on helping your business accelerate software development, secure code, and improve how your teams work. 🚀 Register today:

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  4. Apr 8

    A fun little flying game from 🚀 🪨 20 different levels 🪨 Different types of dangers 🪨 3 mechanics that can be combined 🪨 1-3 hours playtime Play: Source:

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  5. Apr 7
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  6. Apr 7

    There have been a huge amount of updates since the first release of Git Credential Manager. See how it gives you easy access to your repositories while still maintaining the best security practices.

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  7. Apr 7

    What's the most realistic animation or visual effect you've seen in a film? Open source is increasingly playing a pivotal behind-the-scenes role in helping to bring characters to life.

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  8. Apr 7

    More goodness for GitHub Issues! Bulk add issues and pull requests to your projects, explore all you’ve archived, a new GitHub Action to ✨ automagically ✨ add items to projects, and more. Check it out in today’s Changelog.

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  9. Apr 7

    You know what isn’t real good when you push it? Secrets. Now teams with GitHub Advanced Security can enable push protection to stop those credentials, PAT’s and other sneaky secrets from even getting into your git history

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  10. Apr 7
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  11. Apr 7

    Have you stumbled upon VisiData yet? It’s a handy little CLI tool for exploring tabular data in CSV, JSON, XLSX, and a few other formats. Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux. 5000 stars and counting! 💫

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  12. Apr 6

    Check out our latest Availability Report with updates on GitHub status over the past month.

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  13. Apr 6

    Avoid accidental vulnerabilities in your software. With the *new* dependency review action, you can now proactively block pull requests that introduce dependencies with known vulnerabilities.

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  14. Apr 6

    Understand and update your dependencies with ease. With Dependabot, you get helpful alerts and suggested fixes to dependencies you rely on - all directly in your workflow. ✅

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  15. Apr 5

    Looking for a quick and easy screen recorder with annotation tools to give quick demos or get feedback? You might like this feature-rich, free and open source browser extension: (currently works in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge) 😍

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  16. Apr 5

    Trying to simplify your workflows with automation? Here are a few ways we're using GitHub Actions to build everything from CodeQL to our mobile app ⬇️

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  17. Apr 4
    Image showing code snippets in various flavors of GitHub's VS Code themes.
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  18. Apr 4

    - sure, we’ll get to it eventually. This handy little helper for VS Code highlights TODOs and other annotations in your code. It works in the web editor too - just press . on any repo view and install it!

    Screenshot showing the VSCODE-TODO-HIGHLIGHT extension highlighting TODOs and FIXMEs in the github.dev editor.
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  19. Retweeted
    Apr 4

    Securing your code shouldn't be an afterthought. Prevent secret leaks from the start with GitHub Advanced Security secret scanning.

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  20. Retweeted
    Mar 31

    We are now offering grants for MLH Member Event Hackathons 🎉 . This is HUGE and exciting news for organizers! We are so excited to work with to bring much needed resources to the hacker community. Read the full announcement here:

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  21. Apr 1

    No one really ever asks for the root cause behind a successful project—but for incidents or when things don't go as planned, we often demand an explanation. John Allspaw explains why this approach might need to be reframed.

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