GitHub Enterprise Cloud is a developer platform that supports the entire software development lifecycle, including planning work, automating tests and deployments, and keeping code secure.
This article provides an overview and links to more information for some of GitHub's major features.
Features for administrators
Goal | More information |
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View people in your enterprise | "Viewing people in your enterprise" |
Implement governance and enforce policies | "Enforcing policies for your enterprise" |
Communicate information to users | "Communicating information to users in your enterprise" |
Introduce continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) at scale | "Introducing GitHub Actions to your enterprise" |
Ensure code quality and security at scale | "Introduction to adopting GitHub Advanced Security at scale" |
Audit, understand, and troubleshoot user activity | "Reviewing audit logs for your enterprise" |
Features for developers
Goal | More information |
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Store and collaborate on code | |
Protect important branches in repositories | "About rulesets" |
Organize and manage access to repositories | |
Receive, customize, triage, and manage updates about activity | "About notifications" |
Format and structure text in comments | "Writing on GitHub" |
Search for code | "Using GitHub Code Search" |
Configure continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) using GitHub Actions | |
Improve code quality and security | "About GitHub Advanced Security" |
Plan and track work | |
Subscribe to events using webhooks | "Creating webhooks" |
Extend, customize, and automate | "Comparing GitHub's REST API and GraphQL API" |
Triage, collaborate, and manage work using a desktop application | "About GitHub Desktop" |
Triage, collaborate, and manage work using a mobile application | "GitHub Mobile" |
Triage, collaborate, and manage work using the command-line interface | "About GitHub CLI" |