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

Yet another extension for GitHub, available on both Chrome and Firefox. Inspired by Octotree & GayHub, thanks to them! Gitako is aimed at providing the best performance, better UX, more consistent UI and more essential features.

Features

  • 📂 neat file tree
  • 🔎 instant file search
  • 🏎 extremely fast even in gigantic projects
  • ⌨️ intuitive keyboard accessibility
    • navigate file using arrow keys
    • shortcut for toggling sidebar
  • 🚀 boosts loading speed
  • ↔️ customizable layout
  • 📋 shortcuts for copy snippets and file
  • 🕶️ support private repositories
  • 🗂 support git submodule
  • 🎨 GitHub-friendly UI
  • 🎈 light weight in size and memory usage

Install

Install for Chrome

Or install for Firefox

Gitako for Firefox is still in beta

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