Best of GitHub BlogNovember 2022

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    The journey of your work has never been clearer

    GitHub Projects will allow developers to plan and track their work in the same place they build. Tasklists will automatically set up parent-child link types between items to power experiences like completion progress and expand / group-by tasks from our table views.

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    An open source economy–built by developers, for developers

    GitHub is launching two new programs: the GitHub Accelerator and the GitHub Fund in partnership with M12, Microsoft’s venture arm, to help build new careers and companies in open source.

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    Game Off 2022 theme announcement

    Game Off is our annual game jam challenging folks to build a game based on a theme. Join the Game Off community on itch.io and submit your entry before December 1 13:37 PT. Voting will open shortly after the jam ends and is open to everyone who’s submitted a game.

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    Preview: referencing public code in GitHub Copilot

    GitHub Copilot allows developers to block suggestions of 150+ characters matching public code. It's within this context that we will begin to introduce several new capabilities in 2023. For any code fragment suggested by Copilot, developers should have an inventory of similar code found in GitHub public repositories.

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    The power of GitHub in the palm of your hand

    GitHub Mobile reduces friction from being away from the desktop by giving you the ability to take action on GitHub from anywhere. Stay in touch with your team, triage issues, manage projects, edit files, re-run jobs, and even merge code. Both capabilities are available on iOS and soon will be coming to Android.