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  1. Pinned Tweet
    11 Aug 2021

    🤫 New shortcut: Press . on any GitHub repo.

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  2. 2 hours ago

    Make your code blocks shine while also helping keep the code searchable and accessible with the Carbonate action from

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    GitHub Copilot Crushes Data Science And ML Tasks: Ultimate Review by

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  4. 16 hours ago

    Be it tabs, spaces, or both(!) this useful VS Code extension makes indentation more readable: It works in the web editor too - just press . on any repo view and install it!

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    17 hours ago
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  6. 21 hours ago

    New and exciting updates for GitHub Issues! Today’s Changelog includes lots of improvements driven by your feedback: 🎨 Project descriptions & READMEs 🌀 Flexible iterations 📊 Filters for burn up charts …and more!

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  7. 23 hours ago

    See who is supporting your open source community the most. With Discussions, contributors who answer the most questions get recognized as ✨ most helpful ✨ Take a look at who some of those contributors are in the C# community ⬇️ .

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  8. Feb 2

    Sponsors-only repositories, custom amounts, and more! Here’s a look at what’s new and what’s next for Sponsors.

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  9. Retweeted
    Feb 2

    Don’t miss ’s EU Open Source Policy Summit this Friday at 10:00 CET. Our own will be speaking on Open Source and the Grand Challenges at 17:00.

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  10. Feb 1

    Holy great new tool for your utility belt, Batman! This `cat` alternative has Git integration, shows non-printable characters, syntax highlighting for Markdown + all of your favorite programming languages, and more! Take it for a test flight: 🦇

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  11. Feb 1

    Congrats to the Prisma team and community! 20k stars plus a shiny new 3.9.0 release 💚

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  12. Feb 1

    We recently added beta support for Ruby to the CodeQL engine that powers GitHub code scanning. Here’s how we add support for new languages - and how we did things a little differently for Ruby!

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    Jan 31
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  14. Jan 31

    Our dependency graph helps developers and maintainers understand the code they depend on, and it now includes GitHub Actions!

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  15. Retweeted
    Jan 24

    2021 was a busy year for Social Impact, Tech for Social Good! Check out how our time mapped to support 9 out of 17 .

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  16. Jan 28

    Congrats to , RegexLearn, and on being featured in this month's community Release Radar 🎊 Read all our staff picks: Submit to feature your project:

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  17. Jan 28

    Need to quickly generate diagrams for your READMEs or PR comments? You might like (or love) 's tiny little drawing app!

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  18. Retweeted
    Jan 27

    In our latest transparency report, we’re giving you a by-the-numbers look at how we responded to requests for user info and content removal. Plus, we’ve enhanced transparency with a new category: how we use automated scanning.

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  19. Retweeted
    Jan 27

    Did you know has a CLI? Directly from the command line it allows you to: ‣ Preview project issues ‣ Create & check status of PRs ‣ Create releases ‣ Much more ✨ 🔗

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  20. Jan 27

    GitHub Discussions now allows you to track the health and growth of your community with our new Dashboard 📈 Join and in their 4 minute deep dive on this new feature. 👀

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  21. Jan 27

    According to our 2021 State of the Octoverse Report: JavaScript, Python and Java top the list of most widely used programming languages in 2021. Read more:

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