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Gitify 5.14.0

GitHub Notifications on your desktop.

Category: Developer Tools
Price: Free
Popularity: Low
Version String: 5.14.0
Release Date: 2024-09-13
Architecture: Intel & AppleSilicon(ARM)
Minimum OS: macOS 10.15
Vendor Name: Emmanouil Konstantinidis
Homepage: github.com

Version History 5.14.0

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Description:

GITIFY


If you are looking for the mobile version - manosim/gitify-mobile.



Download

You can download Gitify for FREE from either the website www.gitify.io
or from the GitHub repository releases page.

You can also install Gitify via Homebrew Cask

brew cask install gitify

Gitify currently only supports OS X.

Prerequisites

- Node 6+
- Electron
- React
- Redux

Installation

npm install

Development

First you will need to set the testing CLIENT_ID and CLIENT_SECRET in
src/js/utils/constants.js file. You can use the development app
credentials (use at your own discretion):

Client Id: 3fef4433a29c6ad8f22c
Client Secret Key: 9670de733096c15322183ff17ed0fc8704050379

To watch for changes in the src directory:

npm run watch

To run the actual ELECTRON APP:

npm start

Distribution

To prepare the app for distribution run:

npm run package

To publish a new version, you also need to codesign the app running
npm run codesign. Currently supports only OS X.

Tests

There are 2 linters for js & scss and unit tests with jest.

// Run only unit tests
npm run jest

// Run linter & unit tests with coverage
npm run test

FAQ

My notifications aren’t showing?

Some organisations require applications to request access before
allowing access to any data (including notifications) about their
repositories.

To check if Gitify is approved by your organisation you can go to
https://github.com/settings/applications, then click on GITIFY and
scroll to _Organization access_.

Something looks wrong - How can I debug?

Since version 1.1.0 you can now debug Gitify by pressing alt+cmd+I. This
will open the devtools and then you can see any logs, network requests
etc.

Contributing

1. Fork it!
2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
5. Submit a pull request
6. Make sure tests are passing

License

Gitify is licensed under the MIT Open Source license. For more
information, see the LICENSE file in this repository.