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GitHub Desktop 2.4 introduces proxy support and issue creation

GitHub Desktop helps people get started with Git and GitHub more easily and removes obstacles that add more cognitive overhead to their workflow. The latest release simplifies the experience for people...

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Create and push tags in the latest GitHub Desktop 2.5 release

As promised at GitHub Satellite, Git tags are coming to GitHub Desktop! Tags are helpful references that allow you to mark a particular point in your project’s history. They’re most frequently used to...

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Introducing split diffs in GitHub Desktop

GitHub Desktop lets you focus on shipping great products instead of fighting with Git. You can do all the things you can do from the command line – check out branches, review code, make changes,...

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GitHub Desktop now supports cherry-picking

GitHub Desktop aims to provide an intuitive way for users to complete everyday Git and GitHub workflows. One of our most requested features from the past year is cherry-picking, and we’re excited to...

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GitHub Desktop supports hiding whitespace, expanding diffs, and creating...

GitHub Desktop 2.8 now includes several new features to make it easier to work with diffs and easier for people who have multiple copies of the same repository. Expand diffs to get more context around...

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GitHub Desktop 2.9 includes squashing, reordering, amending, and more!

In GitHub Desktop 2.7, we released cherry-picking and introduced drag and drop, and in GitHub Desktop 2.8 we made several improvements to diffs. We’re continuing that momentum and expanding drag and...

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GitHub Availability Report: March 2022

In March, we experienced a number of incidents that resulted in significant impact and degraded state of availability to some core GitHub services. This blog post includes a detailed follow-up on a...

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GitHub Desktop 3.0 brings better integration for your pull requests

Version control should be simple and easy, so you can focus on what matters. That’s why GitHub Desktop is designed to simplify workflows for millions of developers around the world. Today, GitHub...

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Action needed for GitHub Desktop and Atom users

February 2, 2023 update: We have revoked all three certificates: two Digicert code signing certificates used for Windows and one Apple Developer ID certificate. If needed, you can download the latest...

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GitHub Desktop 3.2: Preview your pull request

In GitHub Desktop 3.1, we introduced viewing the diff of changes across multiple commits. This allows you to be certain there are no unintended changes in the group of commits you are about to push....

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