A browser extension that replaces GitHub's pull request UI with Monaco Editor diffs, inline suggestions, and a review workflow that actually works.
Side-by-side and inline diffs with Shiki syntax highlighting. The same editor millions of developers already know — not GitHub's plain text renderer.
Click into a diff hunk, edit the code directly, and submit a suggestion. Your teammates see a clean visual diff — no markdown fences.
Split-view panel with all review comments organized by file. Click to jump to the line. Threads, suggestions, outdated comments — sorted.
Collapsible folder tree with search, keyboard navigation, and VS Code file icons. Files prefetched and cached — zero loading delay.
Click the bell and a slide-out drawer shows your notifications instantly. Mark as read, done, or unsubscribe — all without navigating away from your current work.
Click the repositories icon and a slide-out drawer shows your repos grouped by org, with recently visited repos at the top. Search locally or across all of GitHub — instant, cached, and always up to date.
Click the pull requests icon and a slide-out drawer shows PRs awaiting your review, ones you created, and ones you're involved in. Badge count, repo grouping, and instant search — no page navigation needed.
A Linear-style command palette that replaces GitHub's native one. Context-aware actions, drill-down into repos, PRs, notifications, and files. Recently visited repos, assignee management — all without leaving the keyboard.
Choose from 65+ editor themes — Dracula, Nord, Catppuccin, Monokai, and more. Adjust font size and toggle sticky scroll. Settings apply instantly, no reload needed.
Replaces GitHub's sparse /pulls page with a dense, scannable list. CI status, review decision, merge readiness, and PR size — all visible per row without clicking into each PR.
Add from the Chrome Web Store. One click, no configuration.
Enter a personal access token. It stays local — we never see it.
Open any pull request. The extension upgrades it automatically.