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Exploring early access releases with feature preview

You can use feature preview to see products or features that are available in public preview and to enable or disable each feature for your personal account.

GitHub's release cycle

GitHub's products and features can go through multiple release phases.

PhaseDescription
Private previewThe product or feature is under heavy development and often has changing requirements and scope. The feature is available for demonstration and test purposes but may not be documented. Private preview releases are not necessarily feature complete, no service level agreements (SLAs) are provided, and there are no technical support obligations.

Note: A product or feature released as a "Technology Preview" is considered to be in the private preview release stage. Technology Preview releases share the same characteristics of private preview releases as described above.
Public previewThe product or feature is ready for broader distribution. Public preview releases can be public or private, are documented, but do not have any SLAs or technical support obligations.
General availability (GA)The product or feature is fully tested and open publicly to all users. GA releases are ready for production use, and associated SLA and technical support obligations apply.

Exploring public preview releases with feature preview

You can see a list of features that are available in public preview and a brief description for each feature. Each feature includes a link to give feedback.

  1. In the upper-right corner of any page, click your profile photo, then click Feature preview.
  2. To view details for a feature, in the left sidebar, click the feature's name.
  3. Optionally, to the right of a feature's name, click Enable or Disable.