GitHub Enterprise Server 2.19 is here
See what’s new for community and project management, developer productivity, and security in GitHub Enterprise Server 2.19.

See what’s new for community and project management, developer productivity, and security in GitHub Enterprise Server 2.19.
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.
Learn how you can streamline your bug reporting and issue reviewing workflows from the CEO and Co-founder of Marker.io, Gary Gapsar.
Our help documentation, covering topics on GitHub.com, GitHub Enterprise, GitHub Desktop, and GitHub Pages is now available in Brazilian Portuguese.
Now you can automatically link references to external systems with GitHub Pro, Team, and Enterprise plans.
Check out a few of our favorite GitHub Actions created by our partners at Mabl, Codefresh, GorillaStack, and GitKraken.
We’re sharing examples of productive workflows within the open source community.
Administrators of organization-owned repositories can now assign “triage” and “maintain” roles to collaborators and teams.
Now you can sync groups across Azure Active Directory and GitHub teams with team synchronization for GitHub Enterprise Cloud.
Our help documentation, covering topics from GitHub.com, GitHub Enterprise, GitHub Desktop, and GitHub Pages is now available in Spanish.
Missed the main event? Learn more about everything that launched at GitHub Universe, from GitHub for mobile and a redesigned notifications experience to the GitHub Archive Program.
Read the day one keynote recapOn day two of GitHub Universe, we announced GitHub Security Lab, bringing together security researchers, maintainers, and companies across the industry to secure open source.
Read the day two keynote recap