Get more information at a glance with issue and pull request linking
Now, anyone can connect an issue to a pull request from the issue directly using the new linked pull request section providing greater context to your workflow.

Now, anyone can connect an issue to a pull request from the issue directly using the new linked pull request section providing greater context to your workflow.
Manage secrets, make use of self-hosted runners, and more with the GitHub Actions API—now available in beta.
GitHub Desktop brings two features that avoid permission failures: rerouting when pushing to a cloned repository and rerouting when pushing to a protected branch.
Want to contribute to open source, but not sure where to begin? GitHub now helps you find good first issues to get you started.
IP allow lists gives you the ability to limit access to enterprise assets to an allowed set of source IPs, and it’s now available in public beta for GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers.
See what’s new for community and project management, developer productivity, and security in GitHub Enterprise Server 2.19.
Celebrate a GitHub Action’s milestone with highlights of a few key actions and a technology partner’s work.
Self-hosted runners offers a number of advantages when the hosted virtual environments don’t meet all your needs and it’s now available for GitHub Actions in beta.
Now out of beta, the internal repository visibility allows an enterprise-owned repository to be read by any member of any organization that belongs to an enterprise account.
Now you can automatically link references to external systems with GitHub Pro, Team, and Enterprise plans.