Run workflows set as workflow_dispatch manually

Workflow dispatch screenshot on GitHub Mobile

Developers can now manually run workflows set with workflow_dispatch directly from the Workflow view (Repository -> Actions -> Workflows) on GitHub Mobile. This addition provides developers with greater flexibility and control over their workflows, enabling them to trigger workflows manually while on the go using GitHub Mobile. Whether they are away from their desks, traveling, or simply need to run a workflow quickly, this feature ensures developers can manage their projects efficiently from anywhere.

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Copilot Chat in GitHub Mobile just got smarter!

Copilot now has improved contextual awareness, allowing you to ask questions about the specific file or repository you are currently viewing.

Developers with a Copilot Enterprise license are also able to ask Copilot Chat for information about open issues, pull requests, and discussions.

This enhancement makes it easier than ever to get the assistance you need, exactly when you need it, all on the go.

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We are excited to announce new keyboard behavior for navigating and dismissing hovercards without the need for a mouse! This enhancement is designed to make our platform more user-friendly for everyone, particularly those who rely on keyboard navigation.

How It Works

When you focus on a link with a hovercard, you can now press Alt + Up to make the hovercard appear and move focus inside it. This ensures that you can interact with the hovercard content without leaving your keyboard. Focus is trapped within the hovercard, similar to how it would be in a dialog box. To dismiss the hovercard and restore focus to the link, press Esc.

Customizable Settings

In response to both community and internal feedback, we have also introduced a new user setting that allows you to disable all hovercards. This option can be found under Accessibility Settings.

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You can reach out to us at GitHub Community. Your feedback is invaluable as we strive to create an inclusive and accessible environment for all users.

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