GitHub & GitLab notifications on your desktop
GitLight is a desktop application that provides better GitHub and GitLab notifications. It is compatible with MacOS, Windows, Linux, and can also be accessed through web browsers. GitLight is a free and open-source application currently in development, so users may encounter bugs.
GitLight is a desktop application that improves the GitHub and GitLab notification experience. It provides push notifications, a kanban-style interface, flexible filtering options, and precise notification data. Users can receive notifications from both GitHub and GitLab platforms simultaneously. GitLight is currently in development and is available for MacOS, Windows, Linux, and through web browsers. It is a free and open-source application.
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