Gitify is a cross-platform system tray utility for macOS, Windows, and Linux that aggregates and filters real-time notifications from remote version control accounts. It functions as a Git event monitor, displaying alerts directly in the system menu bar to track repository activity without requiring a web browser.
Principalele funcționalități ale manosim/gitify sunt: Activity Monitoring, Cross-Platform Desktop Clients, Git Event Monitors, Notification Filtering, Remote Version Monitors, Multi-Account Credential Stores, Menu Bar Utilities, Notification Stream Monitoring.
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