GitHub for Android

1.185.1

Michael Mateas and Andrew Stern(Free)

User rating8

Forklift For Android: A Forklift For Your App repository

If you are interested in Forklift and any of its many components, then you should try GitHub. The Forklift code is licensed under the GNU General Public License, which permits free use of the software under the terms defined in the license. In addition, the software is designed so that it can be used in conjunction with other open source software packages such as those created by Joonas Regalis and Michael J. Cafarella. However, since Forklift is not the only open source project designed to allow its developers to collaborate remotely; many developers have chosen to take their efforts online and develop their software products through the Internet instead. This may be true with some open source software such as the Vagrant operating system, but it is also true with many projects that are designed for flexibility and cost savings, such as the popular Android operating system.

The GitHub app for Android is especially designed to tie into the open-source code repository service of the very same name. By simply downloading the repo and installing on your mobile device, you can begin collaborating with other Android users who have repo accounts as well as the ability to manage their activity log submissions remotely. However, you may also use the GitHub app from a remote location if you prefer. From your smartphone, you can log in to your repo's activity log to see who has checked in, checked out, commented on, or worked on what, as well as what their commits are regarding the particular code repository they have access to.

Since the app integrates with Joonas Regalis' forklift code, users may expect some features to be available, such as support for multiple users working on the same repo repository and easy editing of log files. Users will also likely find that the app has many other useful features, including the ability to see the history of a particular repo and an overview of all activity on all repo servers. These types of features will undoubtedly prove useful to many developers and business owners who want to track and manage their own repository activity from remote locations, such as their laptops or smartphones. This open source app will also make it easier for smaller groups of people to work together and contribute to the development process. And, of course, since this is an official Google Android app, any Google connection, feature, or permission will be available.

Technical

Title:
GitHub 1.185.1 for Android
Requirements:
  • Android 13.0
Language:
English
Available languages:
  • English,
  • Portuguese,
  • Japanese,
  • Chinese,
  • Spanish
License:
Free
Latest update:
Monday, November 18th 2024
Author:
Michael Mateas and Andrew Stern

https://www.playablstudios.com/facade

Download options:
Google Play

GitHub for Android

1.185.1

Michael Mateas and Andrew Stern(Free)

User rating8

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