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Demo Days - Empowering developers with GHAS
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Demo Days - Empowering developers with GHAS

August 14, 2020 • Virtual

A starter for using GitHub’s fully-integrated CI/CD to enable native application security features. Dive into GitHub Actions, code scanning, software composition analysis, secret detection, and policy enforcement.<br><br>Join the live stream at 11am PT
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BackHub

BackHub creates recurring backups of your repositories and metadata with daily snapshots.

Having a backup is essential in case of a disaster. However, most developers don't have one because it's a pain to write the script, set up and document the infrastructure and make sure it runs reliably every day.

With BackHub you don't have to worry about this. Set up reliable backups for your GitHub repositories in minutes and recover anytime in case of a disaster.

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Codetree

Codetree is a lightweight project management app with terrific support for multi-repo projects. There's nothing to install and it works in every browser.

Agile teams use Codetree to plan sprints and epics, and understand their in-flight work. Two-way sync with GitHub Issues means your team can work in either tool and everything stays up to date.

Teams from SeatGeek, Google, Telerik, MIT, Microsoft and CKSource trust Codetree to help deliver great software.

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