[Public Beta] Guest collaborators for enterprise managed users
GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers that use Enterprise Managed Users (EMUs) can now participate in a public beta for a new user role that has restricted visibility of internal repositories. The guest...
View ArticleLog in to multiple GitHub accounts with the CLI
Introducing support for multiple GitHub accounts on a single host within the CLI! Log in with your work and personal accounts to manage your projects, wherever they're happening. To add multiple...
View ArticleYou can pick your account during device flow login
If you are signed into multiple accounts on GitHub.com, you'll be able to pick between them when you sign in using the device flow. This authentication method is typically used for console...
View ArticleNew SSH CAs must sign expiring certificates
SSH CAs uploaded to GitHub.com after March 27th, or in GHES 3.13 and beyond, can only sign certificates that expire. They must expire within 366 days of being created. While expirations on certificates...
View ArticleSSH CA support for enterprise-owned user accounts
Enterprises that own their user accounts can now use SSH CAs to access user-owned repositories. This is an optional setting that enterprises can enable in their enterprise SSH CA settings page....
View ArticleEnterprise managed users support for Ping Federate is now generally available
Now generally available, GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers with enterprise managed users (EMU) can integrate with Ping Federate as a formally supported SSO and SCIM identity provider. To get started,...
View ArticlePasskeys are Generally Available
Passkeys are a replacement for passwords when signing in, providing higher security, ease-of-use, and loss-protection. They are now generally available on GitHub.com for all users. By using a passkey...
View ArticleChanges to token permission on packages
Announcing changes to permissions for packages. We are restricting the refs REST API endpoint from accepting POSTs from users and apps that only have the permission to read and write packages....
View ArticleEnabling reactive 2FA requirements for release creation
Users who are not part of the mandatory 2FA program will now be added to it within 24 hours of creating their first release. In August we expanded the 2FA requirement to include most GitHub.com users...
View ArticleMulti-account support on GitHub.com
GitHub.com now remembers multiple accounts in your browser. You can find the account switcher in your profile picture context menu, letting you more easily switch between user accounts without...
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