The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.11 release candidate is here
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.11 gives customers more visibility of their instance. Here are some highlights:
- Code scanning's default setup now does even more to protect your code, by performing scans on a weekly scheudule (in addition to scanning pushes and pull requests) and allowing you to include Swift in your analysis.
- View repository history using the new Activity view, to see repository activity like pushes, merges, force pushes, tag changes, and branch changes, and associate them with commits and users.
- The value of secret scanning is now much more clear thanks to push protection metrics that are available in an organization's security overview pages.
- A GitHub CLI extension for the Manage GitHub Enterprise Server API allows customers to interact with their GitHub Enterprise Server instance via the
ghcommand-line interface.
Release Candidates are a way for you to try the latest features early, and they help us gather feedback to
ensure the release works in your environment. They should be tested on non-production environments.
Read more about the release candidate process.
Read more about GitHub Enterprise Server 3.11 in the release notes,
or download the release candidate now.
If you have any feedback or questions, please contact our Support team.

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