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Recent GitHub Incidents

Some Copilot Models Experiencing Degraded Performance
2025-07-21T07:36:26.437Z
Resolved
Incident with Issues
2025-07-21T07:15:33.096Z
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[Retroactive] Disruption with some GitHub Services
2025-07-17T10:48:32.469Z
Resolved
Disruption with some GitHub services
2025-07-16T08:16:05.181Z
Resolved
Incident with Actions
2025-07-08T16:05:18.570Z
Resolved
Disruption with some GitHub services
2025-07-07T22:29:02.748Z
Resolved
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is GitHub down right now?

No, GitHub is not reporting any issues.

How can I check if GitHub is experiencing technical issues?

You can check if GitHub is experiencing technical issues, service degradation, or maintenance by checking this page or by checking their official status page.

How long will GitHub be down?

GitHub is not currently experiencing any issues. You can sign up for an IncidentHub account to get notified when GitHub has an outage or a scheduled maintenance and when it's back up. Alternatively, you can also keep checking their status page.

How can I stay updated on GitHub's status?

You can stay updated on GitHub's status by creating an account at IncidentHub. IncidentHub is a status page aggregator that will notify you when GitHub has an outage or a scheduled maintenance and when it's back up.

How can I fine tune my alerts for GitHub's status?

You can fine tune your alerts for GitHub's status by selecting only those components that are relevant to you. You can also choose to be alerted for the start and end of an outage, or for all updates for an outage.

How do you detect GitHub outages?

We detect outages by monitoring GitHub's official status page periodically.

How do you detect GitHub maintenance?

We detect maintenances by monitoring GitHub's official status page periodically.

How long does GitHub maintenance take?

GitHub's maintenance duration is usually announced on their official status page. You can also stay updated on GitHub's maintenance by creating an IncidentHub account.

How can I see scheduled maintenances for GitHub?

You can see scheduled maintenances for GitHub and your other services by logging into your IncidentHub dashboard.

What services other than GitHub do you monitor?

Apart from GitHub, IncidentHub - as a status page aggregator - monitors hundreds of Cloud and SaaS status pages.

How can IncidentHub notify me about future GitHub outages?

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