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Stop Fighting Alphabetical Order in Your Code Reviews
GitHub forces you to review Pull Request files alphabetically, turning code review into a frustrating scavenger hunt. You jump between related files, lose context switching from tests to implementation and back, and waste mental energy reconstructing the logical flow of changes. For PRs with 20+ files, alphabetical ordering obscures dependencies and makes it nearly impossible to understand changes in a sensible sequence.
PR File Reorder fixes this. Drag and drop files into the order that makes sense - dependencies first, core logic next, tests last. Share your preferred review sequence with your team, and our consensus algorithm automatically applies the best ordering when multiple reviewers contribute. Review PRs the way they should be reviewed: logically, efficiently, and collaboratively.
Main Features:
• Drag-and-Drop Reordering - Instantly reorganize PR files with an intuitive interface. Create the review sequence that matches how code should
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