GitHub
1.158.0 Latest version
A remote warehouse
Introduction
You can perform a lot of operations on GitHub that do not require a complex development environment, such as sharing feedback on design discussions or reviewing a few lines of code. With the Android version of GitHub, you can push your work forward anytime, anywhere. Stay in touch with your team directly through this application, categorize issues, and even merge them. No matter where you work, we can help you easily perform these tasks and provide you with an excellent native experience.
What does GitHub do
View the latest notifications
Read, respond, and respond to questions and pull requests
Review and merge pull requests
Organize issues related to labels, recipients, projects, etc
Browsing files and code
Explore new and popular warehouses
How to use GitHub
1、 Create an account
Firstly, users need to create their own account on the GitHub official website. During the process of creating an account, personal information and email address need to be filled in. After successful creation, users can use the services and tools provided by GitHub.
2、 Create warehouse
A repository is a place to store code. In GitHub, users can create their own repository and host the code to the cloud. On the GitHub homepage, click the "New" button to enter the page for creating a warehouse. On the page, fill in the name and description information of the warehouse, and select the public or private status of the warehouse. After successful creation, users can push local code to their GitHub repository through a series of commands.
3、 Collaboration tools
GitHub not only serves as a version control tool, but also provides a series of collaboration tools to help developers collaborate and manage code more efficiently. Among them, Pull Request, Issue, and Wiki are the most commonly used collaboration tools for GitHub.
1. Pull Request
Pull Request is an open-source tool that allows developers to modify and submit requests to other people's repositories. If the warehouse owner agrees to the request, it will be merged into the original warehouse. This feature makes multiplayer collaboration easier and smoother, and also increases communication within the GitHub community.
2. Issue
Issue is a tool used to track issues and errors. If developers encounter bugs or issues while using GitHub, they can report them to other developers through the Issue. Bug reports can be accompanied by screenshots and detailed explanations, and other developers can provide solutions or fix code through comments.
3. Wiki
Wiki is a collaborative tool that allows users to write and share documents. GitHub's Wiki is a Markdown based website that can be used to store developer notes, documents, and knowledge bases.
new function
-Reviewing pull requests just got easier! Glance at PR's to see if you've been requested to review, and engage with a new, more refined code review process
-Introducing a code setting enabling wrapping of file names for enhanced readability
-Settings and code options are now fully keyboard accessible
- App Name
- GitHub
- Version
- 1.158.0
- Size
- 15.59M
- Date
- December 02, 2024
- Genre
- Networks Apps
- Requirements
- Android 8.0+