/refined-github

:octocat: Browser extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features

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Refined GitHub

Browser extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features

We use GitHub a lot and notice many 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 open a discussion on GitHub feedback or contact GitHub support about doing it.

GitHub Enterprise is also supported: How to enable it.

The GITHUB and REFINED GITHUB trademarks are owned by GitHub, Inc. and used under license.


👋 The lead maintainer of Refined GitHub is looking for a job.


Install

Chrome and other Chromium browsers

Firefox including Firefox Android

Safari on Mac, iOS and iPadOS


Highlights 🔥

Makes whitespace characters visible

Adds one-click merge conflict fixers

Adds reaction avatars showing who reacted to a comment

Lets you hide every event except comments or unresolved comments in issues and PRs

Linkifies issue/PR references and URLs in code and conversation titles

Adds the option to wait for checks when merging a PR

Adds a button to revert all the changes to a file in a PR

Select notifications by type and status

Repositories

File management

Code

Writing comments

Reading comments

Conversations

Viewing pull requests

Editing pull requests

Commits

Tags and releases

Profiles

Newsfeed

  • Hides "starred" events for your own repos on the newsfeed.
  • Hides other inutile newsfeed events (commits, forks, new followers).
  • Automagically expands the newsfeed when you scroll down.

Notifications

Global

Fixes for GitHub shortcomings

Previously part of Refined GitHub

GitHub took inspiration from Refined GitHub and natively implemented dozens of its features, 🎉 so they've been removed from this extension. You can also see all the past features of Refined GitHub in a single list.

Customization

Most features can be disabled if they are JavaScript-based and you can override our CSS with your own in the extension options.

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

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