Triage notifications, review, comment, and merge, right from your mobile device
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Email: mo*****@github.com
URLs: Website ,Privacy policy
Permissions
Other:
- receive data from Internet
- view network connections
- full network access
- run at startup
- prevent device from sleeping
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# 13,032
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App summary
There’s a lot you can do on GitHub that doesn’t require a complex development environment – like sharing feedback on a design discussion, or reviewing a few lines of code. GitHub for Android lets you move work forward wherever you are. Stay in touch with your team, triage issues, and even merge, right from the app. We’re making these tasks easy for you to perform, no matter where you work, with a beautifully native experience.
You can use GitHub for Android to:
• Browse your latest notifications
• Read, react, and reply to Issues and Pull Requests
• Review and merge Pull Requests
• Organize Issues with labels, assignees, projects, and more
• Browse your files and code
User reviews
Pros
- Easy access to notifications
- Runs fast
- Clean and minimalistic UI
Cons
- Missing basic features like search within projects and files
- Bugs with authentication and navigation
- Code view lacks essential functionality such as horizontal scrolling
Most mentioned
- Overall functionality is lacking basic features
- Navigation issues and poor UI/UX design
- Authentication problems and failures
User reviews
it's been several years and there is still no option to display tabs any smaller that 8 spaces in width. writing code with tabs at 4 spaces and stopping at 80 columns is not reflected in this app and makes for a worse experience. word wrap (the recommendation whenever i bring up tab size) also changes how the code is displayed, so i have no idea why one has been preferred over the other. other than that, the app is good
Very barebones, and just dissimilar enough from the website to make it kinda frustrating to use for more than quick comment replies, when they can actually be made from your phone in the first place. Otherwise, it is at least a bit less heavy than the website, but it can _still_ bring my S24 Ultra to its knees on long issue threads, big PRs, or large code files. Navigation is also less than ideal. Basically, it feels like a good effort, but beta quality at best.
Latest update makes reading notifications without marking them as read more difficult. On the web, there's a mark as unread button. I'm the app, previously when returning to the list, it would usually include the recently read notifications in the unread list, allowing a long press to set it back to unread. But that no longer works, forcing me to scroll through all the read notifications to find any to mark unread.
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