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This article was published on March 18, 2020

GitHub’s new mobile app lets you manage your code from anywhere


GitHub’s new mobile app lets you manage your code from anywhere

Popular developer collaboration platform GitHub has launched a mobile app to let coders manage their project remotely. The app lets you manage to merge and pull requests, and manage tasks from anywhere.

Last year, the Microsoft-owned company launched the app’s beta version at its Universe event. Now, the full version is available for download on both Android and iOS.

[Read: GitHub launches an Indian subsidiary to boost its developer community]

You can’t expect to code through this app, but it provides great tools for you to manage your project. Here are the most important features:

  • Manage tasks on your project: mark them as done, or save it for later to remind you again.
  • Unblock your teammates from making changes that might not need extensive testing.
  • Manage merge and pull requests directly from the app.
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You can download GitHub’s mobile app for Android and iOS from here.

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