Push Notifications for Actions on Mobile

Introducing new push notifications for Actions on Mobile!

Get notified when your workflow runs have succeeded or failed on the go. You can also opt-in to receive notifications for failed workflows only. Head over to the in-app settings, where you can enable these new push types and prioritize what matters to you.


Read more about GitHub Mobile and send us your feedback to help us improve.

In security overview, when you select a team from the Team dropdown or filter by team in either the security risk or the security coverage views, results include repositories where the team has write privileges. Previously, results only included repositories where the team had admin privileges or had been granted access to security alerts.

This has shipped to GitHub.com and will be available in GitHub Enterprise Server 3.9.

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Today’s Changelog brings you the addition of project events to Issue and Pull Request timelines, Issue forms for private repositories, and more!

👀 Project events in item timelines (Public Beta)

Actions related to adding and deleting Issues or Pull Requests from a project or changing the status of an Issue or Pull Request inside a project are now included as part of the items timeline alongside existing events.
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📝 Issue forms for private repositories (Public Beta)

Previously we released Issue forms for public repositories, helping maintainers provide more context on the information useful to them.

Today we are releasing Issue forms for private repositories. Issue forms for private repositories use the same YAML syntax as public repositories but do not support required fields, helping to keep your issue creation process streamlined.
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✨ Bug fixes and improvements

  • Added a note that closing a project will disable all associated workflows
  • Added a tooltip text over the unsaved view indicator
  • Accessibility improvements in the project settings pages

See how to use GitHub for project planning with GitHub Issues, check out what's on the roadmap, and learn more in the docs.

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