🐙 File tree extension for GitHub on Chrome & Firefox & Edge
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Gitako

Yet another Chrome extension for GitHub. Inspired by Octotree & GayHub, thanks to them! Gitako is aimed at providing better UX, consistent UI regards to GitHub and more essential features.

Features

  • neat file tree
  • instant file search
  • fast even in gigantic projects
  • intuitive keyboard accessibility
    • file navigation using arrow keys
    • set shortcut to toggle sidebar
  • redirect smoothly with pjax
  • resize-able when window is wide enough
  • copy snippets with single click
    • copy code snippets from markdown preview
    • copy whole content of a file
  • support private repo and frequent usages
  • support git submodule
  • UI consistent to GitHub's
  • light size (~60kb) & low memory usage
  • more WIP

Change Log

Install

Please install from Chrome Web Store

Issues

Any bug report or feature request discussions are welcomed, feel free to draft a issue!

About

Why named 'Gitako'?

GitHub's totem is a cute octopus. And octopus in Japanese is たこ(tako). Then link them together:

git + tako -> gitako