GitHub is committed to students having access to the best real-world tools and training required to get started as developers. As students prepare to return to school for the spring semester, we’re doubling the value of the GitHub Student Developer Pack (the Pack).

This January, we’re welcoming 22 new partners, increasing the total value of tools and training included to more than $200k per student. And each offer is available to every student developer, anywhere that GitHub is available.

Whether you’re building your first website, localizing your app for the global market, or even hardware hacking—the Pack provides you with the tools you need to be successful.

A few words from our new partners

We ask all of our new partners what advice they’d like to share with students, and why they joined the Pack. Here’s a sample of what they told us:

“Publish, publish, publish! From code to well-documented pages with markdown, the more [students] publish and share, the more opportunities will come your way!” -Limor Fried, Adafruit

“If the Pack had been available when I was a student, it would have allowed me to implement more complex projects and enter the working world with a deeper understanding of software development.” -Julian Rothkamp, Tower

“The Pack has a huge impact on students around the world, enabling them to get started with tools they normally wouldn’t have otherwise.” -Corey Haines, Baremetrics

“Providing students with the right tools allows us, as a developer community, to become better, more open, and more connected.” -Helmut Juskewycz, LingoHub

Partner details

The following are the new partners recently added in January and the offers they’re providing, for free, to students:

AccessLint , automated web accessibility testing in your development workflow

Adafruit , open source educational electronics, hardware, and software

Baremetrics , metrics, dunning, and engagement tools for SaaS and subscription businesses

CodeScene , visualization tool to identify social patterns in your code, detect delivery risks, and manage technical debt

Coveralls , deliver code confidently by identifying any parts that aren’t covered by your test suite

DataCamp , learn from the world’s top data scientists

Datree , a git-based rules engine for enforcing development best practices, coding standards, and security policies on every commit

DeepScan , a platform for building better and more reliable JavaScript apps

DeepSource , detect bug risks, anti-patterns, and security vulnerabilities

Imgbot , automatically optimize your images

LambdaTest , automated, live, and interactive cross-browser testing on 2,000+ real browsers and operating systems

Lingohub , translation management service for web, desktop, and mobile apps

Luminati , a global network of Proxy IPs available via API

Pageclip , a server for your static websites and HTML forms

POEditor , a highly scalable localization management platform for teams

PopSQL , a modern, collaborative SQL editor for your team

Restyled , automatically reformat your pull requests for a consistent style

Simple Analytics , privacy-friendly analytics with a simple interface and API

SOFY.AI , create, automate, and improve your software testing

SQLGate , a simple but powerful IDE for multiple SQL databases

Themeisle , website building accessible for everyone

Tower , all of Git, and GitHub’s power, on your desktop

What can I do with the Pack?

Looking for ideas for how to use the new tools? Take a look at a few projects or check out GitHub Education’s Twitter and Facebook for suggestions.

Make a request

Have a tool you’d like to see included in the Pack? Let the developer know (and tag us) on social media using the hashtag #GitHubPack. Companies interested in including an offer in the Pack can apply to be a partner.

Get the Pack

Not yet a member of the Pack? It’s available for all verified students ages 13+, anywhere in the world where GitHub is available. Join today using your school-issued email, student ID, or other proof of current academic enrollment.

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