Untangle your GitHub Notifications
Octobox is a smart solution designed to revolutionize how you handle your GitHub notifications. If you’re tired of the clutter and chaos that often accompanies managing notifications on the platform, Octobox offers a streamlined approach that allows you to focus more on your projects and less on tracking notifications. The tool brings significant enhancements to the way you interact with notifications, adding features that allow for better organization and management.
With Octobox, notifications are not just fleeting messages that disappear after being viewed; instead, they can be archived, starred, or filtered based on various criteria. Its open-source nature ensures that not only is it continuously evolving, but also that it's developed with user input and transparency in mind.
Archived State: Keep track of what you’ve completed. Notifications can be marked as archived so you can return to them later if new activity occurs.
Starred Notifications: Highlight important notifications with a star, making it easy to find essential discussions at a glance.
Enhanced Notifications: Obtain more context at a quick glance, with additional details like issue/pull-request status and labels displayed alongside notifications.
Advanced Filtering: Filter notifications by repository, organization, type, action, and more, keeping your inbox tidy while still showing relevant updates.
Powerful Search Filters: Utilize prefix filters to precisely find the notifications you need, eliminating the guesswork in your search.
Keyboard Navigation: Efficiently triage notifications without a mouse using Gmail-inspired keyboard shortcuts for all major functions.
Open Source Development: Built and managed entirely in the open on GitHub, ensuring transparency and community contribution in its development.
Octobox is tailored for anyone looking to take control of their GitHub notifications and improve productivity within their projects.
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