Almost nice app
Thanks for the app. Could you please add Swift language :)
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3.88 out of 5
8 ratings in United States
Thanks for the app. Could you please add Swift language :)
It is a good app but when opening a file that not correctly recognized , I have to manually choose the format. That is fine, but I want to let the app remember the option I selected and plz implement this function!
After I click download, try to open it, it crashed. Second, I hope I could zoom in out the code, or change code font
Best in biz for code reading, available as in app purchase. Supports native syntax highlighting for multiple languages (add Elixir pls?), unlike the other five clients I tried, which just renders code in HTML. Also does not force full credentials if you are just using it for code browsing, unlike others. Currently the app might need a bit more love in fixing the broken trending view, improve the design (get rid of these strange none-flat elements)
For some reason the app navigation just breaks down and it can't show the content of normal project pages (that otherwise show fine on regular web browsers)
It has syntax highlighting, UI make sense and was easy to use, doesn't crash.
You can browse github with chrome, this app barely functions, and does not do what it says. I am unable to view any private repositories and since this is the Crapple store I can't get an automatic refund. Don't purchase, code hub is much better if you want to download a repo, though still not what I need personally.
This is the best app I found for github browsing. Very elegant design and look. Some reviewers mentioned the lack of editing. More urgently, a basic search that would allow the user to find variables etc. in large code bases or long files would be a plus. Great work!
I mostly use this to read code during my commute and it has served me well. However, there are a couple of things that bother me. 1) switching between files means that I lose my spot - makes a quick reference to an imported module costly. 2) there's a white bar on the side of the screen that ruins the dark themes. 3) horizontal view does not increase the view width due to the non collapsing sidebar. Things that would be nice to have: an edit option with the ability to push changes. Overall I think this does a better job than most in allowing code to be easily read. Could be amazing with an edit and some git commands
Great for reading through docs and exploring new code, but I wish there were an easier way to star/unstar repos.