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Description of GitHub

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 Android 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 Android 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

Version history GitHub
New in GitHub 1.107.0
Bug fixes and performance improvements
New in GitHub 1.106.1
- Use the new toggle in the re-run workflow bottom sheet to enable debug logging.
- Tapping the email address in a user profile will open your email app.
- Discussion thread reply previews render without HTML characters.
- Fixed a bug that would prevent editing discussion comment replies.
New in GitHub 1.105.0
Fixed an issue that caused links to code lines not to be highlighted sometimes.
New in GitHub 1.104.0
- Introducing Projects! View and manage your projects from anywhere and stay on top of your work like never before.
- Fixed an issue where users with triage role couldn't edit assignees on issues or pull requests.
New in GitHub 1.102.0
- Added support for the pull request merge queue public beta. This beta includes GitHub Enterprise and organization owned open source repositories.
New in GitHub 1.95.3
- Achievements celebrate and showcase your milestones on GitHub, whether it's merging pull requests, answering discussions, or sponsoring a user. View and share your achievements from your profile on GitHub Mobile.
- Fixed endless spinner in issues and pull requests screens when there is no content to display.
- Fixed a few contrast issues in top bars and buttons while using dark mode.
- Fixed an issue related to showing an incorrect feed filter type.
New in GitHub 1.94.0
- Achievements celebrate and showcase your milestones on GitHub, whether it's merging pull requests, answering discussions, or sponsoring a user. View and share your achievements from your profile on GitHub Mobile.
- Fixed endless spinner in issues and pull requests screens when there is no content to display.
- Fixed a few contrast issues in top bars and buttons while using dark mode.
- Fixed an issue related to showing an incorrect feed filter type.
New in GitHub 1.92.1
- Fixed a bug where the feed filter icon would be wrong sometimes.
- Fixed minor UI issues in the feed.
New in GitHub 1.86.0
- Fixed a small bug that would cause Snackbars to be cut off sometimes.
- Fixed a bug that allowed selecting more than 25 Favorites.
New in GitHub 1.81.0
- Connecting to GitHub Enterprise Server 3.1 is no longer supported and will not be possible after September 20, 2022. To support continued GitHub Mobile connectivity, a site administrator must upgrade your GitHub Enterprise Server instance to 3.2 or later.
- Screen-Rotation while viewing code with line-wrapping enabled no longer causes a blank screen.
- Links to the public feedback community discussions and the Share Feedback button in settings no longer lead to a blank screen.
New in GitHub 1.80.0
Added support for links to GitHub’s public feedback community discussions
New in GitHub 1.78.0
Behind the scenes changes and minor improvements
New in GitHub 1.74.0
- Share feedback directly with the team in Settings using our public community discussions.
- Line numbers will now always stay in view and updated font colors provide an improved reviewing experience.
New in GitHub 1.72.2
- Tap into a List to see the description and repository count.
- Fixed a crash that would sometimes happen on app-start, and on the global search screen.
- Many smaller quality of life improvements all throughout the app.
- Fixed a graphical bug in the feed
New in GitHub 1.59.0
- Fixed a bug that would crash the app when reopening issues in Enterprise accounts.
- Fixed a crash that would happen sometimes in Settings screens.
New in GitHub 1.50.1
- Reactions no longer appear duplicated, or disappear in some cases, when loading more comments on a discussion, issue or pull request.
- Removed the ability to dismiss a comment editor view by swiping down. Draft content must now be explicitly discarded.
- A bugged prompt to dismiss draft content after saving a comment has been removed.
New in GitHub 1.45.0
Added the ability to edit and view a discussion's category and labels.

Additional information about Issues and Pull Requests has been moved to the action buttons at the bottom of the screen.

Actions on issues and pull requests have moved! Close or reopen issues, or change your notification settings for a pull request from the overflow menu in the Toolbar.
New in GitHub 1.44.0
Locked Issue or Pull request shows "Locked" badge in the header.
New in GitHub 1.42.1
The actions to subscribe, close, and lock Issues and Pull Requests have moved to the contextual menu in the header.
New in GitHub 1.41.0
- You can now view and filter by labels on Discussion list views
- Introducing a new push notification type for pull request reviews. Get notified when someone approves, requests changes or leaves a comment on your pull requests
- If you are using Android 12, you probably noticed that github.com links were opening in the default browser. Now they will open in-app again.
New in GitHub 1.40.0
Bug fixes and improvements
New in GitHub 1.38.2
- Maintainers can now block disruptive users from participating in issues, pull requests, and discussions.
- Added support for deep linking to markdown headers in a repository's `readme.md`.
- Added support for highlighting, copying, and sharing code snippets while browsing code.
- Improved the empty state for the Favorites section of the Home tab.
- Added links to Twitter handles on user profile headers.
- Improved landscape navigation.
New in GitHub 1.36.0
- Maintainers can now block disruptive users from participating in issues, pull requests, and discussions.
- Added support for deep linking to markdown headers in a repository's `readme.md`.
- Added support for highlighting, copying, and sharing code snippets while browsing code.
- Improved the empty state for the Favorites section of the Home tab.
- Added links to Twitter handles on user profile headers.
- Improved landscape navigation.
New in GitHub 1.31.2
- Get to your most important work faster by customizing shortcuts in the My Work and Favorites sections on the Home tab.
New in GitHub 1.27.0
You can now manage who can interact with your repositories through blocking controls on a user's profile.
New in GitHub 1.22.0
- Improved deep linking and displaying more relevant content when tapping notifications in the inbox.
- Now it is possible to see different review threads and reply them individually.
New in GitHub 1.20.0
- Introducing the new progress indicator for Issues! Getting an overview of the state of your task lists has never been easier.
- Introducing reactions for Releases! Now it's possible to add your reaction to any release from all your favorite repositories.
- README styling is getting an upgrade.
- Pull down to refresh is now possible in the commit details screen.
New in GitHub 1.18.0
Markdown styling is getting an upgrade. This release adds better systems to display unique markdown styles, cross references, and other rich HTML.
Fixed a crash that occurred when changing Repository watch settings.
Now it is possible to swipe down to refresh when an empty state view is visible.
New in GitHub 1.16.0
Markdown styling is getting an upgrade. This release adds better systems to display unique markdown styles, cross references, and other rich HTML.
Fixed a crash that occurred when changing Repository watch settings.
Now it is possible to swipe down to refresh when an empty state view is visible.
New in GitHub 1.12.0
- Selecting notifications with different states is again possible.
- Bug fix when editing a discussion with an image.
New in GitHub 1.9.0
- Gather feedback and build a community around your project by enabling Discussions on a release.

- Fixed a crash setting Working Hours using a Samsung device running Android 6
- Fixed an issue with leaving reviews on GitHub Enterprise.
- Improved accessibility throughout the app.
New in GitHub 1.4.4
Introducing auto-merge for PRs!
Repositories now clearly indicate if they have been forked.
Our new Discussions button in Home makes it easier than ever to get back to all your Discussions.
A preview of the latest discussion comment replies is now visible directly on the comment itself.
Discussion comments that have been hidden now appear minimized by default.
Login on some device models should now work better.
New in GitHub 1.4.1
Many small improvements to make your Discussions experience even better.
Labels now match the same style we use everywhere else in GitHub to make them easier to recognize.
Page titles look much smoother when scrolling.
It's now easier to reach out if you're running into issues or have suggestions for us!
New in GitHub 1.3.14
- Icons added to the buttons on the repository, organization, and profile views
- Milestones now display due dates
- Added the ability to share individual commit URLs
New in GitHub 1.3.11
- Improvements around displaying Repository licenses
- The Search entry-point is now on the Home tab instead of the Explore tab
- Support for bulk notification actions
- Swipe action onboarding
- You can now reach your profile easier than ever right from the bottom navigation bar
- Fixed an issue where web and mobile notifications for Participating and Watching were being enabled on every app launch
New in GitHub 1.3.4
- Bug fixes and improvements
New in GitHub 1.3.1
Now code review is even easier, faster, and more productive.
• Comment on multiple lines
• Commit suggested changes
• Turn off line wrapping, adjust text sizes, force dark mode & hide line numbers in code options settings
• Jump between files while reviewing
• Merge with advanced options
• Comment and reply with a new threaded design
New in GitHub 1.2.21
What's New
- Introducing a localized experience with GitHub for Android! Enjoy using the app in Spanish, Japanese, Chinese and Brazilian Portuguese
- Added the ability to view and modify the merge message used for merge and squash commits
- A completely redesigned UI for comments boxes in pull requests

Bug Fixes
- Details for CI statuses, check runs, and other status checks match the copy and iconography shown on GitHub.com
- Fixed non clickable rows after scrolling in the files changed view
New in GitHub 1.2.19
New & Improved
- Comments can now target multiple lines of code - just tap for a single line, or long-press to select more
- Code option to toggle line wrapping
- New UI for selecting the merge method
- You can now share content such as text and images directly into the app
- Added suggest changes template in markdown, look for the new icon while writing a comment review!
- You can now change the email used for a merge/squash commit

Fixed
- Sign-in: app crash when no browser is installed
New in GitHub 1.2.17
New & Improved:
- You can now select the merge method in the review bottom sheet.
- We've adjusted several CI check and status indicators to better match GitHub.com.

Fixed:
- We fixed some issues with broken GIF images and smoothed their animation.
New in GitHub 1.2.14
Fixes
- Added text prediction to creating issues
- Fixes for login issues
- Fixed a bug with issue subscription states

New
- Option to view raw markdown while browsing files
- Ability to delete a branch from pull request timeline after merge
- Add an option to open a file in the browser

Improved
- Improved image uploading in comments
- Expanded support for markdown tables, horizontal rules, and lists
New in GitHub 1.2.11
Fixed:
- Crash on Android 8 while scrolling on some screens.
- Glitches in Reaction UI.
- Issues with displaying CI status and empty repositories.
- Problems with sharing links to the first comment in issues.
Improved:
- Better SVG handling and caching.
- Showing "Ghost" avatars for deleted users.
- Support for "marked as draft"-events in timeline.
- Better link handling for profile images and deep links.
- Improved Accessibility in notification filters
New in GitHub 1.2.8
- Improved rendering of small code files
- Improved SVG rendering
- Prevent issues from being created in repositories that have issues disabled
- Fixed a crash involving long-pressing to copy-paste
- Fixed an issue where some status checks were not appearing when merging a pull request
- Fixed comment send button issue when rotating the device
- Fixed an issue with the mute/unmute action on Issues and Pull Requests
- Fixed code blocks not rendering in markdown files when inside a list
New in GitHub 1.2.6
- New code display settings allow you to tweak font sizes, show line numbers, or set all of your code to display in dark mode from Settings
- Swipe actions for notifications can now be customized in Settings to allow you to quickly save, mark as read, mark as done, or unsubscribe from threads
- Uploading images is now possible while editing any comment or issue
- Suggested reviewers now display when viewing pull requests
- Dark mode colors have been updated to improve contrast throughout the app
New in GitHub 1.2.4
Add new Material design snackbar style.
Add scroll-away header in issues in Issues and Pull-requests view.
Make followers label clickable.
Add Watchers to the repository details.
Add report content option.
Fix swipe action in Notifications.
New in GitHub 1.2.0
- View styled markdown, images and PDFs when browsing code
- View list of stargazers for a repository
- View list of forks for a repository
- Swipe horizontally between issue and pull request lists
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