Merge Pull Requests from your phone
Starting right this second, it’s way easier to merge Pull Requests while you’re on the go! The Merge button you already know and love can now be used right from…
Starting right this second, it’s way easier to merge Pull Requests while you’re on the go! The Merge button you already know and love can now be used right from your phone.
We create Pull Requests for all sorts of changes—big and small. We usually merge them from the comfortable glow of our computers, but with the new mobile site we’re comfortable merging smaller Pull Requests while sitting on the hyperloop (or while on the bus, I guess).
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