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It is a free and open-source command-line for GitHub. It provides GitHub's graphical features like pull requests, issues, releases, etc. into a terminal. So, anyone can perform the whole GitHub operation from a terminal or with a script. | It is a cloud backup service for GitHub repositories. Back up your GitHub repository, fast and secure. Use your favorite cloud storage provider or a built-in one powered by Azure. |
Work with issues, pull requests, checks, releases and more; Call the GitHub API to script almost any action, and set a custom alias for any command;
Connect to GitHub Enterprise Server in addition to GitHub.com; Open source and ready for your contributions | Automated daily backups;
Various backup storages;
Metadata backups;
One-click manual backups;
Download backups;
Restore to GitHub
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Keep your pull requests automatically up-to-date and resolve your pull requests' conflicts directly from GitHub's UI. Save hundreds of hours you spend resolving conflicts by keeping always your pull requests automatically up-to-date to reduce the chance of conflicts. If conflicts are found, you can straightforwardly resolve them on GitHub's UI with a click of a button.


Astral pulls down all of your starred repositories on GitHub and allows you to organize them using one or more tags.

TravisBuddy is a cloud service that creates comments in failed pull requests and tell the author what went wrong and what they can do to fix it.

Improve GitHub code browsing experience by decorating file page with x-ref. Insight.io understands the semantics of a lot of Java, Scala, C++/C, Ruby, Python, PHP repositories at github.

Shard is a serverless infrastructure platform that enables developers, teams, or enterprises to deploy and manage databases and observability stacks across environments in seconds, eliminating operational complexity and infrastructure overhead.

Videolink is a product and engineering feedback tool that helps teams review features, pull requests, and bugs with clear visual context. Teams record short screen videos to explain intent, expected behavior, or issues instead of relying on long written comments or meetings. Feedback is tied to exact moments in the video, so reviewers understand what needs to change without guesswork or repeated explanations. Videolink supports screen and camera recording, visual annotations, timestamped comments, and blur tools for sensitive data. Videos can be attached directly to GitHub pull requests or issues, keeping feedback close to the code and easy to revisit. By adding visual context at review time, Videolink helps product and engineering teams reduce back-and-forth, avoid rework, and close feedback loops faster.

Review GitHub PRs and branches with AI. Find bugs, security risks, and performance issues, track fixes, and verify resolutions with a shared review dashboard.

It is a client library targeting .NET 4.5 and above that provides an easy way to interact with the GitHub API.

When run, this command line interface automatically generates a new GitHub Release and populates it with the changes (commits) made since the last release.