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Allow contributors to easily notify you of changes they've pushed to a repository – with access limited to the contributors you specify. Easily merge changes you accept.
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Get updates on the GitHub activity you've subscribed to. Use the notifications inbox to customize, triage, and manage your updates.
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Code review
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Assign code reviews to make it clear which team members should submit their review for a pull request.
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Code owners
Automatically request reviews–or require approval—by selected contributors when changes are made to sections of code that they own.
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Draft pull requests
Use a pull request as a way to discuss and collaborate, without submitting to formal review or risking an unwanted merge.
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Enforce restrictions on how code branches are merged, including requiring reviews, or allowing only specific contributors to work on a particular branch.
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Create calls to get all the data and events you need within GitHub, and automatically kick off and advance your software workflows
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GitHub Marketplace
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Dozens of events, and a Webhooks API, help you integrate with and automate work for your repository, organization, or application.
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GitHub Security Advisories
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GitHub Advisory Database
Browse or search for the vulnerabilities that GitHub knows about. The database contains all curated CVEs and security advisories on the GitHub dependency graph.
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Use GPG or S/MIME to sign tags and commits locally. These are marked as verified on GitHub so other people know the changes come from a trusted source.
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Control and secure access to organization resources like repos, issues, and pull requests with SAML. And allow users to authenticate with their existing GitHub usernames.
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Centralize repository management. LDAP is one of the most common protocols used to integrate third-party software with large company user directories.
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IP allow list
Limit access to enterprise assets to an allowed set of source IPs. The allow list will block access for any IP addresses not included via the web, API, and Git.
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GitHub Connect
Share features and workflows between your GitHub Enterprise Server instance and GitHub Enterprise Cloud.
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Audit log API
Keep copies of audit log data to ensure secure IP and maintain compliance for your organization.
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Client Apps
Take GitHub with you on any connected device.
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GitHub for Mobile
Take your GitHub projects, ideas, and code to go with a fully-native mobile and tablet experience. Triage, review, and merge from anywhere.
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GitHub CLI
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Projects
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Labels
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Milestones
Track progress on groups of issues or pull requests in a repository, and map groups to overall project goals.
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Issues
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Unified Contribution Graph
See all of your contributions to GitHub Enterprise and GitHub.com in one place: your profile's contribution graph.
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Repo insights
Use data about activity and contributions within your repositories, including trends, to make data-driven improvements to your development cycle.
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Wikis
Host documentation for projects in a wiki within your repository. Contributors can easily edit documentation on the web or locally.
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Set goals and ship faster, together. From developer to CEO, GitHub Insights uses the knowledge of the world’s largest developer community to keep everyone in your organization moving forward.
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Invitations
Easily add GitHub members to your repositories using their GitHub username or email address, and require them to confirm access.
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Team sync
Enable team synchronization between your identity provider and your organization on GitHub, including Azure AD and Okta.
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Custom roles
Define users' level of access to your code, data and settings based on their role in your organization.
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Domain verification
Verify your organization's identity on GitHub and display that verification through a profile badge.
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Audit Log API
Quickly review the actions performed by members of your organization. Monitor access, permission changes, user changes, and other events.
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Repo creation restriciton
Restrict repository creation permissions to organization owners only—or allow members to create public and private repositories.
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Notification restriction
Protect information about what your team is working on by restricting email notifications to approved email domains.
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GitHub Marketplace
Install apps that integrate directly with GitHub's API to customize and optimize your workflows – build your own for private use or publication in the GitHub Marketplace.
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Financially support the open source projects your code depends on. Sponsor a contributor, maintainer, or project with one time or recurring contributions.
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GitHub Learning Lab
Learn new skills by completing tasks and projects directly within GitHub, guided by our friendly Learning Lab bot.
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Write cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS with the Electron framework, based on Node.js and Chromium.
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