This version of GitHub Enterprise was discontinued on 2021-06-09. No patch releases will be made, even for critical security issues. For better performance, improved security, and new features, upgrade to the latest version of GitHub Enterprise. For help with the upgrade, contact GitHub Enterprise support.

Be social

You can interact with people, repositories, and organizations on GitHub. See what others are working on and who they're connecting with from your personal dashboard.

To learn about accessing your personal dashboard, see "About your personal dashboard."

Following people

When you follow someone on your GitHub Enterprise Server instance, you'll get notifications on your personal dashboard about their activity. For more information, see "About your personal dashboard."

Click Follow on a person's profile page to follow them.

Follow user button

Watching a repository

You can watch a repository to receive notifications for new pull requests and issues. When the owner updates the repository, you'll see the changes in your personal dashboard. For more information see "Viewing your subscriptions."

Click Watch at the top of a repository to watch it.

Watch repository button

Joining the conversation

You can connect with developers around the world in GitHub Community Support to ask and answer questions, learn, and interact directly with GitHub Enterprise Server staff.

Communicating on GitHub Enterprise Server

GitHub Enterprise Server provides built-in collaborative communication tools, such as issues and pull requests, allowing you to interact closely with your community when building great software. For an overview of these tools, and information about the specificity of each, see "Quickstart for communicating on GitHub."

Doing even more

Creating pull requests

You may want to contribute to another person's project, whether to add features or to fix bugs. After making changes, let the original author know by sending a pull request. For more information, see "About pull requests."

Pull request button

Using issues

When collaborating on a repository, use issues to track ideas, enhancements, tasks, or bugs. For more information, see 'About issues."

Issues button

Participating in organizations

Organizations are shared accounts where businesses and open-source projects can collaborate across many projects at once. Owners and administrators can establish teams with special permissions, have a public organization profile, and keep track of activity within the organization. For more information, see "About organizations."

Switch account context dropdown

Exploring other projects on GitHub

Discover interesting projects using Explore GitHub (https://[hostname]/explore), Explore repositories, and the Trending page (https://[hostname]/trending). Star interesting projects and come back to them later. Visit your stars page (https://[hostname]/stars) to see all your starred projects. For more information, see "About your personal dashboard."

Celebrate

You're now connected to the GitHub Enterprise Server community. What do you want to do next? Star a project

  • To synchronize your GitHub Enterprise Server projects with your computer, you can set up Git. For more information see "Set up Git."
  • You can also create a repository, where you can put all your projects and maintain your workflows. For more information see, "Create a repository."
  • You can fork a repository to make changes you want to see without affecting the original repository. For more information, see "Fork a repository."
  • GitHub Enterprise Server has a great support community where you can ask for help and talk to people from around the world. Join the conversation on Github Support Community.