/refined-github

Browser extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features

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Browser extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features

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We use GitHub a lot and notice many dumb annoyances we'd like to fix. So here be dragons.

Our hope is that GitHub will notice and implement some of these much needed improvements. So if you like any of these improvements, please email GitHub support about doing it.

GitHub Enterprise is also supported. More info in the options.

Install

Highlights

Dashboard cleanup
Mark issues and pull requests as unread
(They will reappear in Notifications)
Avoids the jump caused by recently pushed branches by moving them to the side
Reaction avatars Moves destructive buttons in commenting forms away from the primary button
Linkifies issue/PR references in code, comments and titles

New Features

More actions

More info at a glance

Declutter

  • Only shows activity cards on the dashboard on hover
  • Hides other users starring/forking your repos from the news feed
  • Moves the dashboard organization switcher to the right column
  • Removes annoying hover effect in the repo file browser
  • Hides unnecessary buttons from the comment box toolbar (each has a keyboard shortcut)
  • Removes obvious tooltips
  • Removes the "Projects" repo tab when there are no projects (New projects can be created on the "Settings" tab)

UI improvements

And lots more...

More shortcuts

Previously part of Refined GitHub

Customization

We're happy to receive suggestions and contributions, but be aware this is a highly opinionated project. There's a very high bar for adding options. Users will always disagree with something. That being said, we're open to discussing things.

While this project is highly opinionated, this doesn't necessarily limit you from manually disabling functionality that is not useful for your workflow. Options include:

  • Disable individual features in the extension options. (Experimental)

  • (CSS Only) Use an extension that allows injecting custom styles into sites, based on a URL pattern. Stylish (Chrome/Firefox) is one such tool. Example

  • Clone the repository, make the adjustments you need, and load the unpacked extension in Chrome, rather than installing from the Chrome Store.

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See the contribution guide and join the contributors!

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License

MIT