GitHub Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where GitHub users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with GitHub, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
GitHub users affected:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Veigné, Centre | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Saint-Paul, Réunion | 2 |
| Mexico City, CDMX | 1 |
| León de los Aldama, GUA | 1 |
| Créteil, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Trichūr, KL | 1 |
| Brasília, DF | 1 |
| Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv | 1 |
| Rive-de-Gier, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Itapema, SC | 1 |
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Coach (@coachodur) reported@thsottiaux Merge GitHub Actions/CI-CD pipelines directly into the environment. Let the agent write the code, run the integration tests, fix its own build errors, and deploy to AWS autonomously. That’s the ultimate double-or-nothing.
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Roy Canani (@CananiRoy) reported@github Use your own runner, github is usually down
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Louis Gleeson (@aigleeson) reportedA guy named Gildas fixed one of the dumbest problems on the internet. His free extension turns any webpage into one file you can rename, email, move, and open offline. It is called SingleFile. Hit Ctrl+S on a webpage and your browser gives you an HTML file surrounded by a folder full of loose images and other assets. Rename the wrong thing, move one file, or forget to send the folder, and the saved page breaks. SingleFile fixes this with one click. It packs the page, images, fonts, frames, and styling into one self-contained HTML file. The copy opens in any browser without needing SingleFile installed. You can save it to a USB drive, send it to someone, or open it years later without WiFi. It also lets you highlight text, add notes, remove unwanted sections, save several tabs at once, and automatically capture pages as you browse. A command-line version can save large lists of URLs automatically. SingleFile works across nine major browsers and has 21,800 GitHub stars. I bet you didn't know about this one. If you did know about then let me know how are you using it in the comments.
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Kirk Patrick Miller (@Chaos2Cured) reported@ClaudeCodeLog @grok, to me, this is highly restrictive. Seems they are actively suppressing building. I know it doesn’t look that way, but forcing direct files and not patterns, locking down “abusive” users with no methodology or transparency is a huge red flag to me. Now, with GitHub… I didn’t click all their links. Are the keeping Claude code from accessing? When people can’t understand their changes, they are hiding things. I don’t trust them anymore. •
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Ching-Yuen Huang (@Michael_Huang_W) reportedUnintentionally created a duplicate Pro account due to @cursor_ai's GitHub/Google login architecture, which auto-renewed for 6 months with 0% usage. Since I am already an active paying user on my primary research account, billing support flatly refused to even transfer store credits. Any chance @ArVID220u can help a dev out?
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Shyam Tawli (@shyam_tawli) reported@iamsahaj_xyz @github what was the issue?
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atmen (@atmen189) reportedFed it a briefing on OpenClaw - the AI agent blowing up on GitHub right now. Got 9minutes of two AI hosts breaking down the $2K -$6K setup fees, security risks, and why it’s different from a regular chatbot. Sounded like a real podcast, not a summary.
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nico (@nicosolgetta) reportedThanks for your read on this. As I've said in the second thread the only thing missing here is a direct correlation from the github to Barron. Nevertheless my thought on this is that, probably, barron was just ******* around with code,crypto payments for his company and wallets. They probably forgot to take down this old github repo with this crypto payment processing section. Anyways there is a good chance this is his wallet otherwise why would it be left untouched for over 18 months.
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EntLaiser (@EntLaiser) reported@ssr_tourist I’ve never had a problem with downloading stuff from GitHub but I always forget how I do it. Like, I can’t remember there being a big “download” button, but if it’s On GitHub it ends up on my PC one way or the other. And then I’ve also uploaded projects to share with myself too!
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Shoopy (@0xShoopy) reported"in a year, we'll let the model generate the code and nobody will actually look at it." that's the person running DeepMind's coding research. Benoit Schillings (leads the Thinking, Reasoning and Coding teams at Google DeepMind), on where code goes next: → his analogy: nobody checks their compiler's assembly output anymore. code review is heading the same way → about 80% of new code added to GitHub is already machine-generated, so the human training data is running out → the answer is self-play. models write their own challenges, judge the answers, even judge the architecture. AlphaZero, but for code → he calls SWE-bench infamous: it checks whether code runs and returns the right output, and that's a small slice of what engineering actually is → what he wants instead is open-ended problems. hand it 10MB and say write the best lossless compressor you can, scored on compressed size plus your source size. that forces genuinely new algorithms He's blunt that syntax generation is over. which means the job left is specifying what you actually wanted, and proving you got it.
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Nelson Cicchitto (@nelson_avatier) reported1.2M AI credentials leaked to public GitHub in 2025. Up 81% (GitGuardian). Every one still authenticates. That's the problem. A stolen key passes the login. Nobody asks what it's allowed to do. Authorize, don't just authenticate. Who owns that key today?
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lookismisopeak🔥 (@Uidaniel18) reported@openacti1 Integrating GitHub would be a gamechanger, providing quick access to repositories, pull requests, and issues without ever needing to leave the keyboard.
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Enes Y. (@senesyildizhan) reportedIt’s still an alpha release, so if you run into bugs or rough edges, feel free to open an issue on GitHub or send a PR.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedPRs are piling up, AI-generated code is filling repos with new attack surfaces, and manual review can't keep pace. Built CodeSentinel to fix that. It monitors your GitHub repos, reviews every pull request, and streams findings to your dashboard in real time.
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A. Taha (@Purple_Pear_577) reportedThe new FlawCue will be a pre-launch code review for AI-built web apps. Connect a GitHub repo, then choose: • Security • Structure • One critical flow You get prioritized issues, exact code evidence, and fix prompts for your coding agent.