whats-new-github

See what's new and what's not in your GitHub dashboard's feeds and in your organizations' feeds. (by hormesiel)

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  • Extensões para Navegador - Turbinando sua experiência no GitHub
    8 projects | dev.to | 20 Apr 2022
  • Best Chrome Extensions to boost GitHub
    13 projects | dev.to | 16 Apr 2022
    Whats-new-github is a simple Chrome plugin that allows you to check the changes in your GitHub feed since your last visit by categorizing them as new or old. This allows you to see your feed in a clean, simple, and easy manner, ensuring that you don't miss any essential updates on the timeline. It decreases distractions and increases focus, allowing you to explore your feed for recent activities from the people and places you follow.

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