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LGTM vs Shrink: What are the differences?

LGTM: A simple pull request approval system for GitHub. LGTM is a simple pull request approval system using GitHub protected branches and maintainers files. Pull requests are locked and cannot be merged until the minimum number of approvals are received. Project maintainers can indicate their approval by commenting on the pull request and including LGTM (looks good to me) in their approval text; Shrink: A macOS app for your Github issues. Shrink is an macOS client for your Github issues. Easily sort between issues and pull requests you've been mentioned in, assigned or subscribed to.

LGTM and Shrink belong to "Tools for GitHub" category of the tech stack.

LGTM and Shrink are both open source tools. It seems that LGTM with 936 GitHub stars and 92 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Shrink with 136 GitHub stars and 7 GitHub forks.

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What is LGTM?

LGTM is a simple pull request approval system using GitHub protected branches and maintainers files. Pull requests are locked and cannot be merged until the minimum number of approvals are received. Project maintainers can indicate their approval by commenting on the pull request and including LGTM (looks good to me) in their approval text.

What is Shrink?

Shrink is an macOS client for your Github issues. Easily sort between issues and pull requests you've been mentioned in, assigned or subscribed to.

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