[APP] MyGit - a github app (trial version completely unlocked)
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Hi guys,
I've just released my first native windows phone app - MyGit, a client for the octokit api. I wrote it because I was looking for a github app for windows phone, and there is only one other app out there, which didn't have all the features I wanted. With MyGit, you get an alert when you receive a notification, and the login process is OAuth, which I believe are both unique features.
Any feedback is welcome - you can either reply on here or open an issue on the github repo at https://github.com/DaveWM/MyGit.
Thanks :)
Re: [APP] MyGit - a github app (trial version completely unlocked)
Thanks for sharing this with the community! Looks useful!
Re: [APP] MyGit - a github app (trial version completely unlocked)
Hey! Anyone looking for a good GitHub client on WIndows 10 can check out CodeHub
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/codehub-a-client-for-github/9nblggh52tbd
I think its the best GitHub client in Windows store currently, where you can see trending repositories, follow, star, see code and much more.
Re: [APP] MyGit - a github app (trial version completely unlocked)
Could you guys tell me any practical reason and usecase for UWP github app? How do you use this app in real life on the phone?
I'm developer and do have account and few projects on the github but still have no idea how I can use my L-950 to work with github...
Re: [APP] MyGit - a github app (trial version completely unlocked)
CodeHub is not for managing your projects, submitting PRs, committing, merging etc. For all that we have GitHub for Desktop. CodeHub is for keeping up with the open source world. Instead of going to the website for trending repositories, following people or starring repos, searching repos, you can do it on CodeHub.
Re: [APP] MyGit - a github app (trial version completely unlocked)
Maybe in the future, CodeHub will have features which will allow you to work on your projects. Currently a good use case will be to see which new Issues have popped up on your repo or what comments have been made on your issues.