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Enterprise Server 3.15 is currently available as a release candidate.

Guides

Learn about getting started with the REST API, authentication, and how to use the REST API for a variety of tasks.

This section of the documentation is intended to get you up-and-running with real-world GitHub Enterprise Server API applications. We'll go over everything you need to know, from authentication to results manipulation to integrating results with other apps. Every tutorial will include a project, and each project will be saved and documented in our public platform-samples repository.

Scripting with the REST API and JavaScript

Write a script using the Octokit.js SDK to interact with the REST API.

Scripting with the REST API and Ruby

Learn how to write a script using the Octokit.rb SDK to interact with the REST API.

Discovering resources for a user

Learn how to find the repositories and organizations that your app can access for a user in a reliable way for your authenticated requests to the REST API.

Delivering deployments

Using the Deployments REST API, you can build custom tooling that interacts with your server and a third-party app.

Rendering data as graphs

Learn how to visualize the programming languages from your repository using the D3.js library and Ruby Octokit.

Working with comments

Using the REST API, you can access and manage comments in your pull requests, issues, or commits.

Building a CI server

Build your own CI system using the Status API.

Using the REST API to interact with your Git database

Use the REST API to read and write raw Git objects to your Git database on GitHub Enterprise Server and to list and update your references (branch heads and tags).

Using the REST API to interact with checks

You can use the REST API to build GitHub Apps that run powerful checks against code changes in a repository. You can create apps that perform continuous integration, code linting, or code scanning services and provide detailed feedback on commits.

Encrypting secrets for the REST API

In order to create or update a secret with the REST API, you must encrypt the value of the secret.