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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 62% Website Down (62%)
  • 24% Errors (24%)
  • 15% Sign in (15%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Bengaluru Website Down 17 hours ago
Yokohama Sign in 2 days ago
Gustavo Adolfo Madero Website Down 6 days ago
Nice Website Down 6 days ago
Montataire Sign in 9 days ago
Colima Website Down 11 days ago
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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Incultnito
    Incultnito Studios (@Incultnito) reported

    Not entirely the maintainer story it looks like. Anthropic moved the official GitHub MCP to Go (github/github-mcp-server, 29.5k stars). The Node v2025.4.8 build is legacy — but it is still on npm and still in user configs in the wild.

  • TechSquidTV
    Kyle TechSquidTV (@TechSquidTV) reported

    I really hate that GitHub makes you login with SSO on SAML orgs, to just view a public page. Don't want to authenticate? You can see the same content via Incognito mode. Make that make sense

  • iamMrDuncan
    Shannon 🤖☠️ (@iamMrDuncan) reported

    @Showa1711495 zero percentage. idk its a static site, nothing is relied upon for servers etc. works completely in your browser and when you add it as app it downloads static assets. should work offline too once you load stuff the first time. hosted on github pages, should never go down unless github goes down.

  • therobertta_
    Robert Ta (@therobertta_) reported

    GitHub published their agents.md guide for 2,500+ repos. One thing they barely touched: what happens when your agent's tools fail. Your agent called a tool. The tool failed. Now what? Most frameworks surface a generic error and let the LLM figure it out. The LLM usually retries blindly or apologizes. After 18 months of tool failures in production, here is our recovery architecture.

  • martinvol
    Martín Volpe 🇺🇦 (@martinvol) reported

    *** submodules were never a good idea, but now that GitHub is down all the time, they are somehow even worse.

  • TedMoyses
    Ted Moyses (@TedMoyses) reported

    @VicVijayakumar We are starting to plan for this and use private package repositories in some places.... The trouble is it's on GitHub ....

  • _MaxLaurence
    Laurence (@_MaxLaurence) reported

    @_XDeezNutz_ @riennezelda Really? I have dolphin installed and no issues. What specifically happens on your end? Can you make a Github Issue for me detailing it?

  • creatine_cycle
    atlas (@creatine_cycle) reported

    @mots_pod @beginbot @samlambert who would have thought that LOCmaxxing puts strain on github. not the fault of Gstack and instead something github needs fix because this trend only goes up from here

  • glarkonist
    Gloob, head Glarkonist of the 8th Męsŷlenic Empire (@glarkonist) reported

    The jobless loser with body odour problems who have never felt the touch of another community (github devs) got up my *** last month and im still mad

  • SquashVash
    Shay. (@SquashVash) reported

    @zoltanszogyenyi for sure, but I even if I have other auth options in the login, google is just the quickest one to enable. Ill always be signed in to my gmail, github web though? its a hit & miss

  • HotAisle
    Hot Aisle (@HotAisle) reported

    @arunoda This is 💯 a github issue!

  • LeeLeepenkman
    Lee Penkman (@LeeLeepenkman) reported

    the problem with skills right now often is just that they are too verbose prompts written by people :( like this one for github. like the model can already use github and this entire thing was wasted tokens by codex, like skills are great just dont make a skill for something the model can already do... ..(the yeet skill here in codex cli is used instead of just asking the model to use *** which would have worked instead of reading this huge document about ***)

  • bcomnes
    Bret Comnes (@bcomnes) reported

    @evanplaice Ecosystems like go inherited design notes from npm and github and have also made similar mistakes. It’s not an isolated design issue. Nearly every other ecosystem has the same issues but exploited less due to scale

  • wlp3s0
    wlp3s0 (@wlp3s0) reported

    @MarcusFranz @GamersNexus @BambulabGlobal how else is he supposed to report about corporate assholery and support the dude who's software got removed? "hello guys today we are here to talk about bambu lab and how orcaslicer bambu was removed from GitHub due to legal issues. this will be a very enjoyable video."

  • D_E_V_sparsh
    Sparsh Shandilya (@D_E_V_sparsh) reported

    Building Nexus: Give it a Linear issue, it autonomously plans, writes, and commits code to GitHub What's working today: - Planner reads the real ticket + repo files - Coder creates a branch and commits actual working code - Full typed pipeline: BullMQ + custom MCP servers + Groq Reviewer and deployer are next Thread with more details soon 🧵

  • Rassah
    Michael 'Rassah' Tozoni ₿⚡🇺🇦 (@Rassah) reported

    @btc2infinity @nvk @PeterMcCormack Link it to GitHub, and it will continuously review your code for bugs, security issues, even really weird edge cases.

  • aaronjmars
    @aaronjmars (@aaronjmars) reported

    this is true, i work at amazon and i've topped the leaderboard for three weeks in a row, here is my method to maximize 100% your Claude Pro/Max subscription > rate-limits works on a 5h window & reset after that > anthropic have an API endpoint using your Claude Code API key : GET /api/oauth/usage > built a SKILL for aeon (github dot com/aaronjmars/aeon) that monitors when my 5h window is about to ends > if there is less than 30mn left on my windows, it trigger all my scheduled skills (fix PRs, do research etc) until I reach my 100% limit

  • dev360
    Christian Toivola (@dev360) reported

    @aakashgupta It’s been going away alright. But Gitlab has an opportunity to double down now that GitHub user sentiment is at an all time low. Is this the move you make?

  • aaalexhl
    aaalex.hl (@aaalexhl) reported

    Github has an outage every week and Gitlab is like yeah instead of taking advantage of our competitor slipping up and gaining more market share, we're gonna fire everyone instead because of, wow you're never gonna believe it, AI

  • hazae41
    Lee Ash (@hazae41) reported

    @TonyFromDiscord @IntCyberDigest GitHub Action is the error

  • generic_void
    SMA 🏴‍☠️ (@generic_void) reported

    Barton @bmorphism of @plurigrid’s nash-portal GitHub repo (first image) to misinform investors that I once sold from my dev wallet (maybe he is confused about the token lock, to give him benefit of the doubt). I opened an issue on his repo that it’s defaming me by somehow listing my dev wallet as someone who sold $NASH token when I have not. Whether due to malicious intent, reckless negligence, or perhaps not knowing what he’s doing, I highly recommend not trust Barton, Plurigrid, or his tools for reliable and accurate information. Meanwhile, I set up my own tracking system and have the real list of top 20 suspicious wallets (second image). None of these wallets belong to me. I set this up in order to be able to identify and block saboteurs and scammers from manipulating the $NASH market and from scamming legitimate investors in $NASH. Thank you.

  • hadashiA
    ハダシA (@hadashiA) reported

    @Gabriel36222473 Hi, On my end, code like `$foo = "hoge"` in Ruby is working fine. I would appreciate it if you could submit the problematic code as a GitHub issue. Ah, I might not have added the API for operating it from C# yet.

  • therobertta_
    Robert Ta (@therobertta_) reported

    GitHub has 2,500+ repos with agent configuration files. The pattern is clear: teams are building skills in isolation, duplicating effort, and creating incompatible standards. At Workday, we had the exact same problem with internal tools. 50 teams building 50 slightly different deploy scripts. Skills across teams is a coordination problem, not a technical one. Here is how to solve it.

  • tjzeldev
    T.J. Żelawski (@tjzeldev) reported

    @jdxcode I wouldn't say actions were misconfigured. I don't recall GitHub docs mentioning anywhere that `pull_request_target` is unsafe and can literally poison your entire workflow cache etc. The problem is the lack of granularity. GitHub actions in general only have permissions either for read or read & write, which concerns everything. I wish I could set a permission for a workflow to be able only to edit PR description or label a PR on GitHub without allowing it to do everything else possible within the repo and its secrets. And don't even start me on how annoying it is to actually enable proper caching for workflows. Doing it is so hard that you don't even think about security when you wonder for the xxth time why there was a cache miss.

  • mayankjain_11
    Mayank Jain (@mayankjain_11) reported

    4/ Perplexity for devs Stop Googling documentation. Perplexity pulls the latest docs, Stack Overflow threads and GitHub issues in one answer. Saves 20 mins per debugging session easily.

  • phineasGuo
    Phineas Guo (@phineasGuo) reported

    @github I just reported this error, and hope it can be fixed

  • _renatov
    Renato Villanueva (@_renatov) reported

    Deleted some old repos of projects I had started but they ended up not being used. about 2/3 of my total github contributions went away too... lesson: plan better and pick better problems

  • kvothera_
    Kvothera (@kvothera_) reported

    @mkbula Hello, what happened to your project "qbitwebui"? the github is down and everything seems to have been deleted

  • ddunderfelt
    Daniel Dunderfelt (@ddunderfelt) reported

    @Ethan_Smartsys The hack exploited Github workflows cache poisoning, which has afaik been an issue for a while. Also NPM could easily do more security scanning.

  • vaibhav_khulbe
    Vaibhav Khulbe (@vaibhav_khulbe) reported

    @konrad_matej @framer background: transparent; is just so 🤮 Great to know it's fixed now. I remember we also had an issue over GitHub where I also chimed in and commented for Electron team to fix it.