Quantcast
Channel: desktop - GitHub Changelog
Browsing all 12 articles
Browse latest View live

GitHub Desktop 2.8.2 includes native builds for Apple silicon

GitHub Desktop 2.8.2 now offers a native build for Apple silicon machines that use Apple's new M1 chip. You can install it immediately from the GitHub Desktop site, and in upcoming releases Desktop...

View Article


GitHub Desktop now shows pull request check run statuses

GitHub Desktop now supports reviewing the statuses of individual check runs for a pull request directly in GitHub Desktop. This includes statuses of job steps for check runs generated through GitHub...

View Article


GitHub Desktop 3.0 brings better integration with your GitHub pull requests

GitHub Desktop 3.0 is bringing a closer integration with GitHub pull request workflows. Real-time desktop notifications: Pull Request Reviews: You know right away when your PR is approved, you need to...

View Article

GitHub Desktop 3.0.6 Community Contributions

GitHub Desktop 3.0.6 brings a slew of community contributions! As an open source project, we are always so grateful to our contributors who make Desktop better for themselves and others. Additionally,...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

GitHub Desktop improves submodule support and now supports multi-commit diffing

GitHub Desktop 3.1 improves submodule support and now supports multi-commit diffing. Submodule support just got much better from GitHub Desktop by providing a more detailed “diff” when they have...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

GitHub Desktop improves force pushing and fetching along with many great open...

GitHub Desktop 3.1.5 improves support for force pushing and fetching through the newly added Repository menu items as well as supporting pull request notifications on forks. This release also comes...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

GitHub Desktop 3.2 – Preview your Pull Request

In GitHub Desktop 3.1, we introduced viewing the diff of changes across multiple commits. This allows you to be certain there are no unintended changes in the group of commits you are about to push....

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

GitHub Desktop makes force pushing and fetching easy and adds pull request...

GitHub Desktop 3.2.3 makes force pushing and fetching through the newly added fetch/pull dropdown menu items as well as adding pull request comment notifications. Since 3.2.1, GitHub Desktop has also...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

GitHub Desktop community adds “Check Out a Commit” and “Double click to Open...

In 3.2.8, GitHub Desktop is shipping two great community contributions of highly requested features — “Check Out a Commit” and “Double Click to Open in Your External Editor”. Alongside that, we have a...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

GitHub Desktop 3.3 – Repository rules

Repository rules allow you to easily add scalable protections for branches and tags on your repositories. This feature was recently made generally available, and GitHub Desktop 3.3 now adds support for...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

GitHub Desktop 3.4 – Reset to Commit and Accessibility Settings

GitHub Desktop 3.4 lets you reset back to a specific commit quickly with “Reset to Commit” and improves discoverability of key application controls. Resetting to Commit With Reset to Commit, it takes...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

GitHub Desktop 3.4.4 – Introducing Custom Editor and Shell Integration

GitHub Desktop now allows you to open your repositories with any editor or shell, even if it’s not on the list of supported integrations. Supercharge your integrations with advanced configurations...

View Article
Browsing all 12 articles
Browse latest View live