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GitHub Actions / Manage workflow runs /

Approving workflow runs from public forks

are modified for abusive purposes. To help prevent this, workflows on pull requests to public repositories from some outside contributors will not run automatically

Repositories / Branches and merges / Manage rulesets /

Available rules for rulesets

merge commits to the targeted branches or tags. This means that any pull requests merged into the branch or tag must use a squash merge or a rebase merge

Code security / Security advisories / Repository security advisories /

Collaborating in a temporary private fork to resolve a repository security vulnerability

created. For more information, see "About comparing branches in pull requests." To create a pull request that is ready for review, click Create

GitHub Actions / Manage workflow runs /

Approving workflow runs from private forks

workflows on pull requests from contributors that require approval. Under your repository name, click Pull requests. In the list of pull requests, click the

Building communities / Maintaining safety /

Reporting abuse or spam

or Terms of Service. You can also report issues, pull requests, or comments on issues, pull requests, and commits. If reported content is enabled for a

Code security / Code scanning / Create advanced setup /

Customizing your advanced setup for code scanning

code scanning alerts in pull requests, see "Triaging code scanning alerts in pull requests." Scanning pull requests The default CodeQL analysis

REST API / Guides /

Working with comments

Using the REST API, you can access and manage comments in your pull requests, issues, or commits. For any Pull Request, GitHub provides three kinds of

REST API / Issues /

REST API endpoints for issue comments

issues and pull requests. About issue and pull request comments You can use the REST API to create and manage comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull

Get started / Explore projects /

Contributing to a project

access to the upstream repository. You can contribute by submitting pull requests from your fork to the upstream repository. For more information, see

Contribute to GitHub Docs / Your working environment /

Working on GitHub Docs in a codespace

"About Git." Creating a pull request Navigate to the "Pull requests" tab of the github/docs repository at github.com/github/docs/pulls