It was "OK". The settings UI is developer-friendly, and, on first look, it appears feature-rich. However, the main reason I downloaded this is I assumed it would help me select + sort + filter GitHub notifications. This does not have much in the way of doing so. Also, I agree with the sentiment about too many "breaking" defaults in the settings. **Minor Bugs** 1) When I have 400+ notifications, and I want to select all closed/merged to mark as done, I expected to be able to mark ALL matchi... Show more
Simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features
Linkifies issue/PR references and URLs in code
Makes whitespace characters visible
Reduces tabs’ size to 4 spaces instead of 8
Adds one-click merge conflict fixers
Adds reaction avatars showing who reacted to a comment
Adds a button to revert all the changes to a file in a PR
Adds a build/CI status icon next to the repo’s name
Adds a button to view the source of Markdown files
Shows PRs that touch the current file
Highlights the most useful comment in conversations
Shows the first Git tag a merged PR was included in
Adds a link to an automatic changelog for each tag/release
Adds possible related pages and alternatives on 404 pages
Displays the age of the repository in the sidebar
And so much more! 200+ features
See the website for a full list of features