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GitHub is a company that provides hosting for software development and version control using Git. It offers the distributed version control and source code management functionality of Git, plus its own features.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of GitHub reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

GitHub Outage Chart 03/26/2026 17:50

March 26: Problems at GitHub

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.

  1. Website Down (49%)

    Website Down (49%)

  2. Errors (41%)

    Errors (41%)

  3. Sign in (11%)

    Sign in (11%)

Live Outage Map

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City Problem Type Report Time
IndiaNew Delhi Sign in
IndiaKannur Website Down
GermanyBerlin Website Down
United StatesNewark Errors
IndiaTrichūr Website Down
United StatesNew York City Errors
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • dimfeld Daniel Imfeld (@dimfeld) reported

    I thought that emailing comment replies to Github was broken for me but suddenly PR comments I emailed four months ago are showing up in Github as if I just typed them.

  • structuregeek James Crowley (@structuregeek) reported

    The Joplin dev just locked the GitHub issue discussing the teensy weensy issue that Joplin has been broken on Android without manual ADB commands for nearly a year.

  • el_jasoon 🔜 Jason? (@el_jasoon) reported

    @passingthehash @wdormann I've found some discrepancies between documentation and reality, and when I filed it as an issue in Github and asked what the *expected* behavior is vs. reality, I was told that isn't the place to ask that and I needed to get a support ticket opened with Microsoft.

  • Delkesss Delkes (@Delkesss) reported

    @AbramidesJoao @AntlerWeasel @Crimson_Mayhem_ All of this is aside the fact that yuzu isn’t even available to be downloaded through the steam store? What does this person saying valve “will be forced to take yuzu down” expect? Valve can’t scrub the developer’s GitHub or something lmao

  • stephenrkell Stephen Kell (@stephenrkell) reported

    @HenryR Basically yes, that was my hope. I did not know about the Link headers until yesterday... ... so it's not as bad as it first appeared to me. But the idea that *GitHub* (application) needs to define a protocol for very generic requirement (partial response) points to a problem.

  • aristurtledev Aristurtle 🐢 (@aristurtledev) reported

    @GhostGoats I've thankfully never had to take a tech interview. My current job was just a sit down with the team, we talked about what projects I've been working on, I showed them some stuff in my GitHub repo. Based on what I see in YT videos, tech interviews sound like the dumbest thing.

  • AnrijsC 🎄AnrijsC🎄 (@AnrijsC) reported

    @Toxiic00 @SkyeTheWeeb Yes. They're currently working on their own website since it's all on Github rn and are constantly listening to feedback to fix bugs and ****. I'd recommend joining the Discord or Reddit for news and updates.

  • Akien Rémi Verschelde (@Akien) reported

    @RandomPedroJ You can also make the original repo "archived" in the GitHub settings if you really don't intend for it to receive/merge any contributions. Forks by default don't have an Issues tab, but they can enable it in the fork's settings too.

  • simonw Simon Willison (@simonw) reported

    @tshddx Hah this is totally exposing my biases here: I have trouble imagining a site where I wouldn't want to be able to deep link to authenticated content within it I include links to Gmail messages / private GitHub issues / etc in my private notes all the time!

  • MrSoRoSH Mr SoRouSH (@MrSoRoSH) reported

    @wellytambunan helllo Mr.Welly my name is Soroush and i following your projects in github and your projects are very helpful for me. I have a problem to connect PDS Studio API for my work. I got your user name "ilab.user" but didt work anymore. I want to connect to api to

  • MrBehemo Nick Baal (@MrBehemo) reported

    @Hi_ImTemmy I think I use *** in a similar way to you, but with Github Desktop. Basically just a backup server for a team of 1. That said, last year I got to see a small team using Perforce and it seemed a lot more robust and intuitive. I'm planning on using it next time round.

  • sthulb Simon Thulbourn (@sthulb) reported

    My hobby is trolling former colleagues GitHub repos with useless issues...

  • NinovanderMark Nino van der Mark (@NinovanderMark) reported

    Is anyone else experiencing issues with #GitHub runners lately? It feels like I have to retry failed executions a lot more than we used to.

  • luka_harambasic Luka Harambasic (he/him) (@luka_harambasic) reported

    @pipedream So how can I develop locally, push my stuff to GitHub and just use the same coding in my Workflows. The two main problems are the imports and the run()/defineComponent syntax. Yeah for the imports I could setup webpack or similar, but I would like to keep it simple. (3)

  • DLX robb (@DLX) reported

    @MatteoGauthier_ @github VSCode has also been unusably slow for me recently, feels like 10 seconds to open a new empty window. I tried deactivating all extensions but that didn’t help either.

  • Lu_Ops_ Luis Ocasio (@Lu_Ops_) reported

    Close GitHub issue upon commit using key words like: close, closes, closed, fix, fixes, fixed, resolve, resolves, resolved e.g. Close #1/some-issue #GitHub

  • DLX robb (@DLX) reported

    Wow, @GitHub Code Review is unusably slow for a mere 3200 line PR (all additions). I can’t even type a comment without it turning into a slideshow. What happened?

  • yvonnezlam Yvonne Lam (@yvonnezlam) reported

    github notifications are especially terrible for this, btw; they are extremely not suited to orgs with hundreds of repos/projects

  • DragoonGD2 DragoonGD (@DragoonGD2) reported

    @zoe_bve @rosedashhh Well yes I ended up on a dc server with a google docs link which had the explanation and the github link for the python script download

  • Fadamie Just Call Me Fad (@Fadamie) reported

    I actually solved a new issue on Expo’s GitHub repo.. me??? 🥲

  • kinngh Harshdeep Singh Hura 🫧 (@kinngh) reported

    My only problem with most apps on web based platforms is "I can do it for $10 instead of paying $9.99 for that", like a free shipping bar. Why is there a $9.99/month app that shows a shipping bar on your store that's literally < 30 lines of code and you can get it off GitHub.

  • structuregeek James Crowley (@structuregeek) reported

    I get that Google is incredibly capricious; there are at least two paid apps I relied on that were abandoned by the devs because of arbitrary Google decisions. Still, I was subscribed to the GitHub issue to see if going back to Joplin would be viable for me. Clearly it won't be.

  • MananVermaTech Manan Verma (@MananVermaTech) reported

    If you're stuck on an issue and you solve it, please write about it somewhere. A blog post. A github issue. I don't care where. Someone else is probably currently experiencing the same issue, and you could save them so much time and frustration by documenting the solution.

  • RiotDragoiu AFutureRiotEmployee (@RiotDragoiu) reported

    First day, worked on a Drag Calculator for the whole hour. Not sure how to write a proper while loop to check if the right input was received. That's tomorrow's problem. Will figure out how to upload to GitHub tomorrow #100daysofcoding

  • pilky Martin Pilkington (@pilky) reported

    @arepty I have some hotkeys set up such as Find Callers, Edit Scheme, etc. I have a button to open my main Playground I test stuff in. And I have buttons to jump to Notifications, PRs, and Issues on GitHub for my main work project

  • Hobomojo_3 Max Zimmermann (@Hobomojo_3) reported

    There are two states you can have while programming: “What ********, why is this happening? What am I doing, I don’t know what’s going wrong” “I AM A GOD AMONG MEN. BOW DOWN TO MY COLOURED LINES OF GLORY” This message is brought to you by GitHub Co-Pilot

  • craftygardennz Crafty Gardener (@craftygardennz) reported

    @RoysNikki No problem. Hubby set up a thing to check the Github database every day, download the file, and then collates the data, and sends me a daily email when the numbers come in.

  • nahualito 0x00410041 (@nahualito) reported

    This past weekend I logged into my github to check some code and poke around and see if I had any issues or merges open, only to happily find that my NAOMI repo and others was selected to the 2022 archive!

  • Siedrix Siedrix Zavala (@Siedrix) reported

    @jf Seems like what you want will eventually be inside GitHub issues...

  • JBrDevTech JBr (@JBrDevTech) reported

    @tdesseyn Are we talking months/years later after sitting on them or week after lol. I have faith in GitHub to not go down, but you never know.