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GitHub will verify GPG, SSH, or S/MIME signatures so other people will know that your commits come from a trusted source. GitHub will automatically sign commits you make using the GitHub web interface.
About addition of SSH keys to your account You can access and write data in repositories on GitHub.com using SSH (Secure Shell Protocol). When you connect via SSH, you authenticate using a private key file on your local machine. For more information, see "About SSH." You can also use SSH to sign commits and tags. For more information about commit signing, see "About commit signature verification."
About SSH key passphrases You can access and write data in repositories on GitHub.com using SSH (Secure Shell Protocol). When you connect via SSH, you authenticate using a private key file on your local machine. For more information, see "About SSH." When you generate an SSH key, you can add a passphrase to further secure the key. Whenever you use the key, you must enter the passphrase. If your ke
Note: This article covers the syntax for legacy code search, which you should only need to use for the REST API endpoint for searching code. For information on the code search syntax that you can use on GitHub.com, see "Understanding GitHub Code Search syntax." You can search globally across all of GitHub, or scope your search to a particular repository or organization. For more information, see "
About webhook events and payloads You can create webhooks that subscribe to the events listed on this page. To limit the number of HTTP requests to your server, you should only subscribe to the specific events that you plan on handling. For more information, see "Creating webhooks." Each webhook event on this page includes a description of the webhook properties for that event. If the event has mu
About release management You can create new releases with release notes, @mentions of contributors, and links to binary files, as well as edit or delete existing releases. You can also create, modify, and delete releases by using the Releases API. For more information, see "REST API endpoints for releases" in the REST API documentation. You can also publish an action from a specific release in Git
You can set up a basic GitHub Pages site for yourself, your organization, or your project. GitHub Pages is available in public repositories with GitHub Free and GitHub Free for organizations, and in public and private repositories with GitHub Pro, GitHub Team, GitHub Enterprise Cloud, and GitHub Enterprise Server. For more information, see "GitHub’s plans." All GitHub Pages builds will use GitHub
About line endings Every time you press return on your keyboard you insert an invisible character called a line ending. Different operating systems handle line endings differently. When you're collaborating on projects with Git and GitHub, Git might produce unexpected results if, for example, you're working on a Windows machine, and your collaborator has made a change in macOS. You can configure G
The REST API is now versioned. For more information, see "About API versioning."
You can set up or update certain DNS records and your repository settings to point the default domain for your GitHub Pages site to a custom domain. GitHub Pages is available in public repositories with GitHub Free and GitHub Free for organizations, and in public and private repositories with GitHub Pro, GitHub Team, GitHub Enterprise Cloud, and GitHub Enterprise Server. For more information, see
February 17, 2022 📣 This is not the latest release of Enterprise Server. Please use the latest release for the latest security, performance, and bug fixes. Known issuesOn a freshly set up GitHub Enterprise Server instance without any users, an attacker could create the first admin user. Custom firewall rules are removed during the upgrade process. Git LFS tracked files uploaded through the web in
You can manage SSH keys on your servers when automating deployment scripts using SSH agent forwarding, HTTPS with OAuth tokens, deploy keys, or machine users. SSH agent forwarding In many cases, especially in the beginning of a project, SSH agent forwarding is the quickest and simplest method to use. Agent forwarding uses the same SSH keys that your local development computer uses. Pros of SSH age
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Public key fingerprints can be used to validate a connection to a remote server. These are GitHub's public key fingerprints: SHA256:uNiVztksCsDhcc0u9e8BujQXVUpKZIDTMczCvj3tD2s (RSA) SHA256:br9IjFspm1vxR3iA35FWE+4VTyz1hYVLIE2t1/CeyWQ (DSA - deprecated) SHA256:p2QAMXNIC1TJYWeIOttrVc98/R1BUFWu3/LiyKgUfQM (ECDSA) SHA256:+DiY3wvvV6TuJJhbpZisF/zLDA0zPMSvHdkr4UvCOqU (Ed25519) You can add the following ss
About GitHub Pages GitHub Pages is a static site hosting service that takes HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files straight from a repository on GitHub, optionally runs the files through a build process, and publishes a website. You can see examples of GitHub Pages sites in the GitHub Pages examples collection. You can host your site on GitHub's github.io domain or your own custom domain. For more inform
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With the APIs, you can automate many administrative tasks. Some examples include: Perform changes to the Management Console. For more information, see "REST API endpoints for Management Console." Configure LDAP sync. For more information, see "REST API endpoints for LDAP." Collect statistics about your enterprise. For more information, see "REST API endpoints for admin stats." Manage your enterpri
Note: The special keywords in a pull request description are interpreted when the pull request targets the repository's default branch. However, if the PR's base is any other branch, then these keywords are ignored, no links are created and merging the PR has no effect on the issues. If you want to link a pull request to an issue using a keyword, the PR must be on the default branch. About linked
GitHub Pages is available in public repositories with GitHub Free and GitHub Free for organizations, and in public and private repositories with GitHub Pro, GitHub Team, GitHub Enterprise Cloud, and GitHub Enterprise Server. For more information, see "GitHub’s plans." All GitHub Pages builds will use GitHub Actions from June 30, 2024. No other changes are required but GitHub Actions must be enable
Note: Consider building a GitHub App instead of an OAuth app. Both OAuth apps and GitHub Apps use OAuth 2.0. GitHub Apps can act on behalf of a user, similar to an OAuth app, or as themselves, which is beneficial for automations that do not require user input. Additionally, GitHub Apps use fine-grained permissions, give the user more control over which repositories the app can access, and use shor
Using Git To use Git on the command line, you will need to download, install, and configure Git on your computer. You can also install GitHub CLI to use GitHub from the command line. For more information, see "About GitHub CLI." If you want to work with Git locally, but do not want to use the command line, you can download and install the GitHub Desktop client. For more information, see "About Git
Delivering deploymentsUsing the Deployments REST API, you can build custom tooling that interacts with your server and a third-party app. Using the REST API to interact with checksYou can use the REST API to build GitHub Apps that run powerful checks against code changes in a repository. You can create apps that perform continuous integration, code linting, or code scanning services and provide de
About passphrases for SSH keys With SSH keys, if someone gains access to your computer, the attacker can gain access to every system that uses that key. To add an extra layer of security, you can add a passphrase to your SSH key. To avoid entering the passphrase every time you connect, you can securely save your passphrase in the SSH agent. Adding or changing a passphrase You can change the passph
Tip: If you clone GitHub repositories using SSH, then you can authenticate using an SSH key instead of using other credentials. For information about setting up an SSH connection, see "Connecting to GitHub with SSH." GitHub CLI GitHub CLI will automatically store your Git credentials for you when you choose HTTPS as your preferred protocol for Git operations and answer "yes" to the prompt asking i
You can connect to GitHub using the Secure Shell Protocol (SSH), which provides a secure channel over an unsecured network.
Thank you for using GitHub! We're happy you're here. Please read this Terms of Service agreement carefully before accessing or using GitHub. Because it is such an important contract between us and our users, we have tried to make it as clear as possible. For your convenience, we have presented these terms in a short non-binding summary followed by the full legal terms. Summary Some basic terms, de
Adding a remote repository To add a new remote, use the git remote add command on the terminal, in the directory your repository is stored at. The git remote add command takes two arguments: A remote name, for example, origin A remote URL, for example, https://github.com/OWNER/REPOSITORY.git For example: $ git remote add origin https://github.com/OWNER/REPOSITORY.git # Set a new remote $ git remot
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