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Make GitHub Pull Requests better with a file tree view and other UX improvements
– Browse pull requests with an IDE like file tree
– Private repositories support out of the box
– GitHub Enterprise support
– Other goodies: review viewed files, resizable tree, expand to full width and more
This is an open-source community project and is in no way affiliated or endorsed by GitHub.
For suggestions, issues and contribution, see https://github.com/berzniz/github_pr_tree
Life changing! Thanks a lot!
Wow, I now can’t imagine reviewing a PR without this tool. Now I want this for all compare URI’s. When I have a large PR across multiple paths I find myself creating it early just so I can use this tool. Better Compare and Pull Request maybe? 🙂
Thank you! Coming from BitBucket, which had this feature, I was missing it in Github. This makes my PR reviewing so much easier!
GitHub`s UX for pull requests is a nightmare. This plugin solves this problem as much as possible, thank you!
awesome!! simple & functional
An absolutely must have extension for github! Thank you so much!
It must be natively built-in by GitHub!
It really helps with reviewing huge pull requests!
Extra!
Great!
good extension
Helps me get an overview of PR’s quicker. Works great – the issues from the previous commenters about it sticking to the sidebar have now been resolved.
Best way to do code reviews in the browser. Bonus points: It is open source!
This is a great tool!
But could you update it, please? It’s broken now – sidebar tree is stick to the right side.
Nice but I think it broke with the latest github changes.
thank you
Takes a confusing and ugly GH pull request UI and makes it usable. THANK YOU for this!
My hero 🙏 EDIT: Unfortunately it’s currently dead for my coworkers and I. 1-staring to to warn.
Great tool. Needs a patch for Chrome 85
Great extension! Thank you!
awesome!
A must have extension for GitHub users.
If you still have the option to pick GitLab instead – just do it.
Great tool! Many many thanks to author.
Night and day really.
Base pr experience on github is a joke unless you want some emoji reactions
So much easier to review PRs!