š¢ Main Branch: The one where everyone missed the good stuff
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Hiya friends, Welcome to Main Branch, a weekly newsletter about the dev tools and features that shipped recently, with a focus on the fundamentals that help you work better every day.
Iām Andrea, a Senior Developer Advocate at GitHub. I spend my weeks talking to product teams, building demos, writing and streaming on GitHubās Open Source Friday, Checkout, Podcast and other streams. This newsletter is where I cut through the noise and share whatās worth your attention.
Yes, Iāll cover AI stuff too. But fundamentals first. Always.
About Universe 2025. Every other DM I got after the keynote was some variation of ācool agents bro, but what about literally anything else?ā
Look, I get it. Agent HQ is legitimately epic. But you know whatās also useful? Being able to comment on unchanged lines in a PR. Faster Actions runners that donāt drain your budget. The stuff you use 50 times a day.
These features didnāt launch at Universe - theyāve been shipping quietly over the past few months while everyone was busy arguing about whether AI will replace us all. (Spoiler: it wonāt).
So hereās what shipped recently that you might have missed.
š¢ What shipped
Comment anywhere in pull requests
The new āFiles changedā page lets you comment on any line in any changed file, not just the changed lines plus three lines of context. Need to flag something that should have been changed but wasnāt? Want to suggest improvements to code surrounding the changes? Now you can. Code reviews arenāt just about what changed. Sometimes the best feedback is pointing out what needs to change in the untouched code nearby. The featureās in public preview - thereās a toggle at the top of any PRās Files changed tab.
GitHub Actions performance upgrades
Three things Actions users have been begging for: Increased reusable workflow limits (up to 10 nested, 50 total calls), [M2-powered macOS runners](https://github.com/github/roadmap/issu **GitHub Actions performance upgradeor Apple Silicon builds), and 1 vCPU Linux runners in preview for lightweight tasks. Not everything needs 4 cores to run npm install.
š§ What Iām listening to
Acquired Podcast: Microsoft
Started this after Peter Attia randomly recommended it in his podcast (longevity ā 10-hour tech deep dives, obviously). Just hit the part where Microsoft invented product-led growth in the 1980s. Give developers tools, make building easy, let them do your sales. Gates figured this out 40 years ago. Worth your time if youāve ever wondered why āfree tier ā viral adoption ā enterpriseā feels inevitable. Listen on Acquired.fm
š§ What Iām using
GitHub Projects onboarding improvements (import issues/PRs, default repos, workflow updates) ā actually makes me want to use Projects now.
⨠This week
My in-laws just wrapped up a 3.5 week visit. I look forward to seeing them again, but I am also looking forward to spending 20 minutes home alone, sitting in complete silence š.
Thatās it for this week! No AI hype. Just features that help you ship.
Forward this to your team if it was useful, and reply to tell me what you want to read about next.
With gratitude,
Andrea
P.S. Yes, Iāll cover the AI stuff too. But fundamentals first. Always.
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