Counter Intuitive to use
Bad UI. Hides main elements for code reviews, non-obvious how to see extra organisations, etc.
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4.79 out of 5
221 ratings in Ireland
Bad UI. Hides main elements for code reviews, non-obvious how to see extra organisations, etc.
It’s so handy to have GitHub on phone. I can look through repositories, approve pull requests etc on the go.
It requires organisation access during oauth with no options
I put in my password and email and it says wrong
GitHub projects are not yet supported in this app. They seem like a great fit for the mobile check-in use case, so it’s odd that they’re missing. I know that if I close an issue with automation I am updating the sprint board, but I can’t open and view that sprint board. I would love to be able to get an overview of the state of a project quickly without having to open a laptop.
Provides no additional functionality that you can't access via web browser. In fact LACKS features available via mobile web.
If I wanted to rate I would go rate the app!
I wish I knew what I was doing🤣
Great app, but since I subscribed for copilot pro, you may add more function like not just a floating button but a page just for copilot, also we need a model changing option and the capability of reading my given repository information and etc
The most useful app in the App Store if you ask me. If you are a dev, subscribe for private repos.
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