Previously, Microsoft's GitHub officially released a preview test of the GitHub mobile application for iOS and Android. Now, the GitHub Mobile client is officially launched on Android and iOS platforms and is available for download.
With GitHub mobile, you can view code, merge changes, and share feedback from anywhere. Since GitHub for mobile is built as a native native app, it can even automatically adapt to different screen sizes in dark mode based on your system preferences.
According to reports, there is a lot you can do on GitHub with the team to build software that goes beyond coding. With GitHub Mobile, users can manage and categorize incoming notifications, collaborate on issues and pull requests from anywhere, and never miss a direct mention.
GitHub Mobile gives developers greater flexibility so they can work from anywhere.
In addition to GitHub for mobile, GitHub has made several previous announcements, including the general availability of GitHub Actions and Packages, a redesigned notification experience, a new way to navigate code on GitHub, a new search experience, two ways to distribute work among teams options: round robin and load balancing, scheduled reminders, etc.