Power in numbers
Discover projects, learn new skills, and keep your code safer with the help of the world’s largest collection of open source data.
October 10 – 12, 2017
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Data-driven security
Software is more connected than ever before. Open source data can help you stay on top of your dependencies as the complexity of managing software grows.
Explore your dependencies
The new dependency graph gives you insight into the projects your code depends on and projects that depend on your code.
Available now
Stay ahead of threats
Enable your dependency graph, and we'll notify you when we detect a public security vulnerability in the code your project depends on.
Coming soon
The dependency graph currently supports Ruby and JavaScript—and Python support is on the way!
Find a fix, fast
We'll suggest known fixes for the security vulnerability in your project if one is available—care of the GitHub community.
Coming soon
A smarter way to connect
The future of GitHub is in the hundreds of millions of commits you’ve already made. Our latest tools are just the first step toward a more connected platform.
News feed
Discover from your dashboard
Explore and expand your corner of GitHub like never before with the updated news feed.
Your network’s activity
Get inspired by the people you follow in the “Browse activity” feed—a glimpse of their public activity.
Star-powered projects
Get recommendations based on the projects you star, people you follow, and popular on GitHub in your “Discover repositories” feed.
Want to contribute to more Python projects? Follow project maintainers, star projects like Django or pandas, and you’ll find more of them in your feed.
Better recommendations
See an update that's not relevant? Dismiss it from your new feed or improve your recommendations by starring projects.
Ready to make a contribution? Search “help wanted” labels to find and contribute to projects that might benefit from your skills.
Explore
Explore the GitHub universe
Whether you’re learning a new programming language or searching for projects like yours, our redesigned Explore experience has you covered.
Browse curated projects
Collections serve up the projects and resources on our radar—all curated around areas of interest, like game development or security tools.
Ready to get started? One of our first collections is all about machine learning. Check it out
Discover trending repositories
Stay up-to-date on popular projects with a feed of trending repositories. See what projects people use most—and what code is about to take off.
Follow your interests
With topic pages, you can explore projects related to specific repository topic tags, like Go, TypeScript, or emoji.
Your year in data
In 2017, our community grew to 24 million developers. To celebrate your contributions, let’s look back at the projects, people, and teams of 2017.
Meet the people behind the numbers
Behind every project on GitHub are developers, scientists, designers, activists, and students across the globe.
Coming soon
See what else is happening in our universe. Look out for these launches the coming weeks.
Community forum
Connect with the GitHub community, ask questions, share ideas, and learn new skills in a new forum.
Team discussions
Make sure every conversation has a URL. Discuss your projects, tasks, and to-do's right from your team page.
Marketplace trials
Free trials make it easier than ever to experiment with new integrations and show your app to the world faster.
Coming to ten cities in Australia and Europe through the rest of 2017
A two-part event celebrating developers and engineers in your city.
Coming March 2018 to Barcelona
Git Merge is an event for the Git community—showcasing thought-provoking projects from contributors, maintainers and community managers around the world.
Coming June 2018 to Tokyo
Join us for GitHub Satellite, our regional community and product conference. In 2018, we're hosting Satellite in Tokyo, Japan. Stay tuned for more anouncements.
Even better together
Thank you for joining us on this ride. You've shown us that novel inventions, unlikely experiments, and beautiful things happen when curious people work together.
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