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    8 Dec 2021

    Check out the technology preview for GitHub code search, the next iteration for search, discovery, and navigation on GitHub.

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  2. 14 hours ago

    Astropy—an open source collection of specialized Python tools for the astronomical community—is helping the Webb Space Telescope see a million miles out into the universe 🔭🌠. You can see more at:

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  3. 17 hours ago

    Check out how GitHub uses GitHub Actions to ship a new and improved mobile app every week!

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    28 Oct 2021
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  5. Jan 11

    The Git index is a critical data structure in Git, but it can be very large in monorepos. It was a performance bottleneck for years until we found a way to shrink it: the sparse index.

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  6. Jan 4

    Looking for a productivity hack to help you jump between directories and navigate your filesystem a little quicker? Check out 𝚣𝚘𝚡𝚒𝚍𝚎 - an alternative 𝚌𝚍 command created by :

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  10. Jan 3

    Is better time management one of your goals for 2022? Read through 7 habits to adopt to make the most of your development time this year on The ReadME Project:

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  11. Jan 2

    For , open source is all about building relationships, teaching, learning, and finding communities everywhere she codes. Get her full story on The ReadME Project:

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  12. Jan 1

    When was building the static JavaScript site builder Astro, he spent 10% of his time coding, and 90% communicating. He shares more lessons and tips on building open source projects on The ReadME Podcast:

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  13. 31 Dec 2021

    In one of our favorite stories from the year on The ReadME Project, we look back at _why and his lasting impact on the Ruby community:

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  14. 30 Dec 2021

    Whew, it’s been a year! There were 61 million new repos and 170 million PRs merged—how many were you a part of? Dive into data in the 2021 State of the Octoverse:

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  15. 30 Dec 2021

    Listen to Lead developer reflect on music’s role in her career—and how exciting developments, (👀 front end) are keeping WordPress relevant on The ReadME Project Podcast:

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  16. 29 Dec 2021

    Do you only upgrade your locally installed environments when absolutely necessary, leaving the dirty work of fixing it to new hires? shares how to stop now:

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  17. 28 Dec 2021

    Looking for a podcast binge over the holiday? The ReadME Podcast season 2 opens up with prolific open source contributor and Twitch pioneer . He shares why he left his biochemistry studies and pivoted to programming:

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  18. 28 Dec 2021

    This is 𝚑𝚢𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚏𝚒𝚗𝚎 ☕️🔥 a CLI benchmarking tool with a difference:

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  19. 28 Dec 2021

    Ring in the new year with a look back at GitHub's top blog posts of 2021! ✨

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  20. 27 Dec 2021

    Teaching in public is one of the best ways you can give back to the community. Learn how does it and how you can start:

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  21. 26 Dec 2021

    Want to land your first tech job? knows how to catch your dream company’s attention, keep it, engage on every level, and more:

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