Tag: GitHub
No more cloning: VS Code gets remote repositories extension
Instead of having to clone a repository in order for developers to review their colleagues’ code, Visual Studio […]
Patch me if you can: GitLab tackles major security issues, acquires UnReview to smarten up portfolio
DevOps platform provider GitLab has pushed out an array of security releases trying to protect its users’ access […]
Break point: TypeScript 4.3, Red Hat, Databricks AutoML, GitHub OpenTelemetry, Digital.ai and CDK for Terraform
Microsoft has made available TypeScript 4.3, the latest release of its programming language that builds on JavaScript and […]
Break point: HAProxy 2.4, Datadog for AWS App Runner, Spring updates, DataStax, and GitHub Artifact Exporter
HAProxy 2.4 has been released, adding a host of new features to the open source load balancer and […]
GitOp and Argo: 2.0 is out, with new app management and notification features
The Argo Project has pushed out Argo CD 2.0, the first major release of the continuous deployment tool […]
Open Source C# now has a repository for documentation work
Open source C# is set to get a boost with the announcement of dotnet/csharpstandard, a home on GitHub […]
Applitools casts robot eye on apps through Github and Microsoft Visual Studio
Makers of automated UI/UX testing Applitools has confirmed it has integrated its platform with Github, Github Actions and […]
What’s the point: GitHub, CircleCI, Puppet, Jaeger, Ruby, and HashiCorp
GitHub’s code scanning capabilities, a new feature introduced at the company’s Satellite conference in May 2020, has left […]
Hello terminal! GitHub makes its way into the command line
GitHub’s efforts to bring the repo hosting platform to the terminal have culminated in version 1.0 of a […]