New session and device management settings page

You can now review and manage your browser and GitHub Mobile sessions using the new Sessions tab in your user settings. This new tab includes all of your signed-in web sessions, as well as each GitHub Mobile app your account is signed into. You can revoke each web and mobile session individually. For mobile sessions, this signs you out of the GitHub Mobile app on that device, and disables that application for use as a second factor. The new Sessions tab replaces the web sessions view that was present under Password and authentication.

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This new settings page is generally available for GitHub.com users now, and will be released to GitHub Enterprise Server as part of GHES 3.8.

To learn more, see "Viewing and managing your sessions".

We’ve launched a public preview of GitHub Actions Importer, which helps you forecast, plan, and automate migrations from your current CI/CD tool to GitHub Actions.

Doing individual migrations is relatively easy in isolation. However, for those that have a large and established CI/CD footprint, having tooling available to assist with migrations is key to their ability to adopt Actions at scale. In the time that we’ve been developing and using GitHub Actions Importer in its private preview form, we’ve encountered numerous customers that have thousands of pipelines—even in excess of 15K—in their legacy environments that need to be migrated. GitHub Actions Importer is designed to help when manual migration is not feasible, such as when users have a large number of teams that depend on hundreds or thousands of workflows.

Sign up here to request access to the public preview. Once you've been added, you will receive an email at the address registered on your GitHub account with instructions for getting started.

To learn more, see Automating migrations with GitHub Actions Importer and the announcement post on the GitHub blog.

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Whether you invite a user to an organization via the API or via our user interface, we are bringing enhancements to make this experience better. From today, you can:

  • search for a user via a verified email address both within the API and on an organization’s “People” pages;
  • utilize the API to assign more than one enterprise member at a time to additional organizations within your enterprise;
  • view additional user information provided within the enterprise and organization “People” invitation pages.

To learn more, read about inviting users in an organization.

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