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If you’ve been following all the AI agent conversations and wondering what’s useful versus what’s just noise, you’re not alone. There are ideas everywhere. What’s challenging is finding the time and a practical path from cool demos to workflows that make your day easier. GitHub Universe bridges that gap.

Universe is our flagship event for developers and the teams wh...


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While the agentic shift has made development faster, it’s also led to disjointed workflows, more context switching, and too much time spent reviewing agent-generated code.

If agents are going to be a durable part of how software gets built, they need a real place in the developer workflow. Yet most developer tools were not designed for directing multiple agents in p...


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Sometimes the best ideas come to you while you’re out with friends, floating in the pool, or setting up that beach picnic—lightning hits, and you realize you have the perfect solve for that pesky bug that’s been keeping you up at night. We’ve been there too.

That’s what inspired us to create the new ESC collection. It’s not a manifesto to put down tools and chill at...


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Welcome back to GitHub for Beginners. We’ve covered a lot this season, so make sure to check out our other episodes. Our most recent one was all about open source, what it is and how to contribute to the community.<...


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Generating code has never been easier. The bottleneck has shifted to shipping software: reviewing it, securing it, governing it, and deploying it. According to Gartner, “By 2028, asynchronous AI coding agent workflows will improve software engineering team productivity by 30% to 50%, surpassing the 0% to 20% gains from AI code assistants in 2025.” We believe realizing those g...


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