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

Gitako is a file tree extension for GitHub, available for Chrome, Firefox and Edge. And more than that, it has lots of useful features.

Features

  • 📂 neat file tree
  • 🔎 instant file search
  • 🏎 extremely fast, even in gigantic projects
  • ⌨️ intuitive keyboard accessibility
  • 🚀 boosts page performance
  • ↔️ customizable layout
  • 📋 copy snippets and file
  • 🕶️ support private repositories
  • 🗂 support git submodule
  • 🎨 friendly UI and rich icons

Installation

Install for Chrome

for Edge

for Firefox

Help Gitako

In case Gitako helped you, either star it at GitHub or leave a review at extension store will encourage me a lot!

Any bug report or feature request discussions are welcome, feel free to draft an issue!

About

The totem of GitHub is a cute octopus. And octopus in Japanese is タコ(tako). Then link them together:

git + tako -> gitako

The logo of Gitako is a tentacle of octopus, indicates that Gitako works like a part of GitHub.