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 |
|---|---|
| Créteil, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Trichūr, KL | 1 |
| Brasília, DF | 2 |
| Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv | 1 |
| Rive-de-Gier, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Itapema, SC | 1 |
| Cleveland, TN | 1 |
| Tlalpan, CDMX | 1 |
| Quilmes, BA | 1 |
| Bengaluru, KA | 1 |
| Yokohama, Kanagawa | 1 |
| Gustavo Adolfo Madero, CDMX | 1 |
| Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Montataire, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ilnix (@Ilnix_i) reportedCLAUDE CODE JUST BECAME A FULL WEB DESIGNER. 2 INSTALLS, DONE Install 1: UI UX Pro Max skill Search for it on GitHub. Copy the URL. Paste it into Claude Code and type: "Install this skill." Claude now has access to 50+ UI styles, 97 color palettes, and 57 font pairings. Every design decision it makes pulls from a curated library instead of defaulting to generic Install 2: "21st dev" MCP server Go to "21st dev" Copy the magic MCP server command. Paste it into Claude Code and type: "Install this MCP server." Now ask Claude to build a website The output: proper animations, glassmorphism, gradients, layouts that look like a designer spent a week on them. Not the flat, templated Claude default - something you'd actually ship to a client 2 installs. 5 minutes Claude goes from code generator to full web designer Follow if you want to see how I turn ideas into live products with AI every day
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Anoy (@Anoyroyc) reported🚨ZAI just dropped an autonomous coding IDE with multi-agent collaboration for $18/month.. while GitHub Copilot still needs you to write half the code yourself.. the gap is closing way faster than anyone thought.. Western AI companies are about to get their asses kicked by teams that move like startups, not slow-motion corporations..
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Hasan Toor (@hasantoxr) reportedIt's not locked to Claude either. Cursor, Windsurf, Gemini CLI, GitHub Copilot, and other MCP-compatible tools can run the same setup. The MCP server and agent skill are both open source (MIT licensed).
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Sanjay (@sanjaygpts) reportedImagine becoming the fastest growing repo in github history and responding to user feedback with "just going to leave this for the haters" bro you shipped a super-alpha iOS app and called the people who tried it haters open source or not, your users are not the problem
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Aditya🌪️ (@aditya4f) reported- Claude = coding ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend (Free) - Vercel = deploying (Free) - Namecheap = domain ($12/yr) - Stripe = payments (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control (Free) - Resend = emails (Free) - Clerk = auth (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS (Free) - PostHog = analytics (Free) - Sentry = error tracking (Free) - Upstash = Redis (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build. Who's stopping you?
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Keeta Github Tracker (@KeetaCode) reported🐆 Keeta GitHub PR Opened 📦 Repo: node-rs 🔀 PR #26: Fix: Wrong Hash Algorithm Used 🌿 Branch: fix/cert-signing-hash → main 👤 Opened by: @sephynox 🧠 Overview: This update fixes a signing mistake so the network uses the correct security method, which matters because certificates help systems verify they’re talking to the right source. In plain terms, the pull request changes certificate signing from SHA2-256 to SHA3-256 because SHA3-256 was the intended choice. This appears to be a technical/internal update with limited public details. - Labeled as a bug fix, not a new feature. - The PR shows a single commit into `main`, suggesting a small targeted correction.
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BullBear.News (@bullbear_info) reported@github MCP support means Claude can now flag my duplicate issues before I even read them 🙃
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Harish Bhatt (@heyharishbhatt) reported- Claude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build.
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Nat Gurlain (@natgurlain) reported12/13 🔌 Use MCP and external tools only when they remove real friction. Don’t connect everything just because it’s possible. Start with 1–2 integrations that solve actual repeated pain points (GitHub issues, CI logs, error tracking, internal docs, etc.). Good tooling shrinks the loop. Bad tooling expands it.
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dallen (@Dallenpyrah) reported@zeeg i find it’s a better decision maker at the end of day, really only using it for architectural decisions/features that i then bake into github issues -> GPT 5.5 executes on
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Nazarii (@nazarii78) reported@github Absolutely disgusted by @GitHub support. Automated systems wrongfully flag accounts, and when you prove with examples that the rules are applied selectively, support just goes radio silent. Either enforce your rules equally for all users, or fix your broken system.
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Rakib (@Rakib_Web3) reportedmost people think building an on-chain agent means: 5 tools → 4 logins → 3 SDKs → 2 wallets → 1 month. @BNBCHAIN just turned that into one simple flow: prompt → live on-chain agent. the BNB Agent Studio is now live. with a single CLI install, you can describe your agent in plain language inside Cursor or Claude Code, and it deploys directly to BNB smart Chain. your agent launches with: - its own ERC-8004 identity - its own wallet - built-in payment rails - automatic LLM cost management through x402 fund the wallet once, and the agent keeps itself running. No manual setup. No juggling services. No waking up at 3am because API credits ran out. while other ecosystems are shipping toolkits that still require you to stitch everything together, BNB Agent Studio delivers a complete end-to-end workflow from prompt to a production-ready agent running on AWS Bedrock AgentCore, not your local machine. close your laptop. your agent stays online. even better: - free to try - GitHub login only - no credit card - no AWS account required - testnet access (limited, first come first served) this feels like the beginning of the smart money era where autonomous agents work for you instead of waiting for you. how fast can you go from an idea to a live on-chain agent?
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Bobby R. Goldsmith (@nodebridge_dev) reported"I wish Claude knew about my database / Sentry / internal API." That is what an MCP server is for. Prebuilt ones exist for Postgres and GitHub. For your internal tool you write a thin wrapper. Smaller lift than it looks. Biggest jump in usefulness you will feel.
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Atmita (@Atmita_ai) reportedconnecting your gmail, slack, github or calendar to atmita takes seconds. no api keys, no config files, no wiring things together. sign in once and your agent works across all of it. link below
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Andrew Elbert Wilson (@FPGA_Zealot) reported@JobPWN @SipeedIO It has a video capture device, and I assist in debuging issues. I helped suggest video resolutions and FPS. I helped figure out the I2C address. I provided feedback on video output. Provided vendor & github references.