Best of GitHub BlogDecember 2022

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    Introducing Mona Sans and Hubot Sans

    Mona Sans and Hubot Sans come with three variable axes each: weight (ultra thin to extra heavy), width (condensed to expanded) and slant (regular to italics) They're available as static fonts, but also as variable fonts. They're licensed under Open Font License (OFL) so you can use them freely.

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    GitHub’s top 10 blog posts of 2022

    The GitHub Blog is highlighting some of the incredible work from GitHub’s engineers, product teams, and security researchers during 2022. Include diagrams in your Markdown files with Mermaid. A picture tells a thousand words.

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    Highlights from Git 2.39

    The open source Git project just released Git 2.39, with features and bug fixes from over 86 contributors, 31 of them new. We last caught up with you on the latest in Git back when 2.38 was released. Here's a look at some of the most interesting features and changes introduced since last time.

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    Increase developer productivity, save time on developer onboarding, and drive ROI in 2023

    Forrester Consulting commissioned a Total Economic Impact™ study to examine the potential return on investment (ROI) businesses can gain by using GitHub. Over three years, using GitHub drove 433% ROI for the organization simply with the combined power of all GitHub’s enterprise products.

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    GitHub Copilot is generally available for businesses

    GitHub Copilot allows developers to build software faster, stay in the flow longer, and solve problems in new ways. With Copilot for Business, we won’t retain code snippets, store or share your code regardless if the data is from public repositories, private repositories, non-GitHub repositories, or local files.