What is GitHub?

GitHub is a code repository for businesses and individuals where they can build, store and maintain their code. The platform allows developers record and play back any changes they make to their code. This keeps the whole team on the same page. Using npm and GitHub packages, developers can identify the best projects approved by community to drive their own development. In addition, they get access to pull requests and discussions surrounding multiple codes where they can experiment, eliminate bugs, and develop new features. 

What makes GitHub strong?

  • Developers can collaborate and maintain software in real time.
  • GitHub has powerful CI/CD pipelines.
  • Public and private codes are backed up by GitHub.
  • GitHub's version control system allows developers to monitor a file's versions.
  • GitHub provides automation of testing, planning, project management, issue labeling, approvals and onboarding.
  • GitHub detects vulnerabilities in your codebase by automatically reviewing all changes to your source.

All features

  • CI/CD
  • Collaboration Tools
  • Automated Testing
  • Software Development
  • Debugging
  • Project Management
  • Version Control
  • Vulnerability Detection
  • Source Control
  • Third Party Integrations
  • Bug Tracking

Pricing

Free

yearly

US$

0

Team

yearly

US$

44

per user, for the first year

Enterprise

yearly

US$

231

per user, for the first year

Who uses GitHub ?

Stripe
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