Type of business | Subsidiary |
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Type of site | Collaborative version control |
Available in | English |
Founded | February 8, 2008[1] | (as Logical Awesome LLC)
Headquarters | San Francisco, California, U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Revenue | $1 billion (2022)[2] |
Employees | 5,595[3] |
Parent | Microsoft (2018–present) |
URL | github |
Registration | Optional (required for creating and joining repositories) |
Users | 100 million (as of January 2023[update]) |
Launched | April 10, 2008 |
Current status | Active |
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ASN | 36459 |
GitHub (/ˈɡɪthʌb/) is a developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage and share their It uses Git software, providing the distributed version control of access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continuous integration, and wikis for every project.[6] Headquartered in California, it has been a subsidiary of Microsoft since 2018.[7]
It is commonly used to host open source software development projects.[8] As of January 2023[update], GitHub reported having over 100 million developers[9] and more than 420 million repositories,[10] including at least 28 million public repositories.[11] It is the world's largest source code host as of June 2023[update].
Andreessen Horowitz is investing an eye-popping $100 million into GitHub
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