New repository lists on your dashboard
Last night we rolled out some nifty new repository lists for your dashboard in case you haven’t noticed. Find-as-you-type filter bar: If you know the repository name or owner name…
Last night we rolled out some nifty new repository lists for your dashboard in case you haven’t noticed.
- Find-as-you-type filter bar: If you know the repository name or owner name you’re trying to find, just start typing them into the filter bar above your repos and we’ll filter them down
- Public/Private/Fork/Source tabs filter whole list: Now when you filter down repositories by their type, it’ll filter on all of your repositories – not just the 10 most active.
- No more owner name links: Previously, each repository item was actually two different links – the owner, and the repository. But after rethinking this, we decided it makes most sense to make the entire cell one link to the repository.
Hopefully these tweaks combined with the previous dashboard tweaks should make your repository lists a lot more useful!
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