GitHub: A platform for collaborative software development with AI-powered tools
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Summary
GitHub is a platform where over 150 million developers build, share, and collaborate on software projects. The article highlights GitHub's suite of tools including GitHub Copilot for AI-assisted coding, GitHub Actions for workflow automation, Codespaces for cloud-based development environments, and GitHub Advanced Security for vulnerability detection. It positions GitHub as a comprehensive platform for software development across enterprises of all sizes.
Key quotes
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GitHub Actions: Automate any workflow
GitHub Advanced Security: Find and fix vulnerabilities
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