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Now you can automatically link references to external systems with GitHub Pro, Team, and Enterprise plans.
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Administrators of organization-owned repositories can now assign “triage” and “maintain” roles to collaborators and teams.
GitHub Actions has new settings for organizations and repository owners to limit the usage of external Actions.
GitHub Desktop 2.2 now features an interactive tutorial to help introduce new users to Git and GitHub.
Edit your GitHub Actions workflow files easier with features to help you minimize errors and more.
The projects section of the issue sidebar has been updated to better convey project information, and you can change an issue’s project column directly from the sidebar.
Now you can sync groups across Azure Active Directory and GitHub teams with team synchronization for GitHub Enterprise Cloud.
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