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 iOS 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 iOS 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
• Discover new and trending repositories
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Terms of Service: https://docs.github.com/en/github/site-policy/github-terms-of-service
Privacy Policy: https://docs.github.com/en/github/site-policy/github-privacy-statement
My goodness didn’t Microsoft fill this app store with employee reviews eh!Yeh, annoyingly nothing like the superb github.com. So many shortfalls it’s frustrating. Search bar has no advanced syntax, cannot search for something inside a repo (or it’s not obvious how you would) and cannot search code. Erm, isn't that the whole purpose!? It’s disappointing that such a well respected name in the developer world gives back so little in the ios one. It’s a joke. Top tip, install Working Copy by @palmin, clone the repo of interest and use his app to search code. It’s what I do until Microsoft figure out how to make a dev’s life easier.
Impoverished functionality, limited utility
Channel 200
Lack of basic functionality (inability to bookmark repos opened from external links, fixed and tiny font size, lack of code line numbers, missing summary information about last changes on directory or file lines) render it a nice proof-of-concept, not much more.Developers were impervious to suggestions through TestFlight - it’s difficult to imagine what they believe this can do the standard site viewed in a web browser can’t do better.
What's new
• Remote control your Copilot CLI sessions from GitHub Mobile and VS Code: Start a session with copilot --remote in Copilot CLI, or use /remote on during an existing session in the Copilot CLI or in VS Code. Your CLI sessions will appear in the agent session list under the Copilot tab, where you can view logs, steer the session, approve tool calls, review changes, and create a PR directly from mobile.
• Remote control supports non-git, non-GitHub, and multi-repo sessions.
Version 1.257.0
The developer, GitHub, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Linked to You
The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:
Identifiers
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
Diagnostics
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