GitZip for github
It can make the sub-directories and files of github repository as zip and download it
File tree for GitHub, and more than that.
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- 📂 File tree for repository, commits, and pull requests
- 🔎 Instant file search and navigation
- 🕶️ Support private repositories
- 🧩 Support GitHub enterprise, Gitea, Gitee, and more
- 🏎 Always performant, even in gigantic projects
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很實用。但是PR有太多檔案變動(300多個)時,無法列出檔案,會卡在"Fetching File List..."。
Awesome extension! Thank you!
良心产品
new app
Just Love it
Without this extension, running a code review on GitHub is inferior to Bitbucket in every conceivable way. I would go so far as to say it's impossible to do a meaningful code review that involves more than a few files on GitHub, and even then, it's frustrating enough to encourage blind approval. Enter Gitako. Now I have a fighting chance of actually navigating a change set. Extremely simple to set up - all I had to do was pop in my access token (needed for company private repo). The file tree is a godsend. When I'm looking at a full-stack change, I'm no longer stuck with a completely shuffled mix of managers, views, stylesheets, readmes, configs, and third-party changes. I can see the whole scope of the changes across the repo at a glance. Clicking files snaps them right into view. I can finally look around with intent, following a thought process through layers of code, one piece of the stack at a time. Utterly game changing. My only gripe is that it enables GitHub to continue not addressing the egregiously embarrassing and simple-to-fix shortcomings of their most important feature.
great work!!
Works well!
github文件的各种icon小图标好评
why dont you try Gitako instead of Octotree?