* Add a "Create Issue" view controller, Hook up networking, Enable bug reporting * Add create issue button to all repos * Fix navigation for tablet, Add markdown controls view * Remove new issue button if issues are not enabled * Add localization for new issue text * Update scrollView insets on keyboard, Add slight background * More style changes, moved preview to it's own button, expanding text view, return takes you to next field * Update bug report repository * Design changes * Add markdown controls to new issue
GitHawk
The simplest way to read and respond to your GitHub notifications on iOS.
What
GitHawk is a small iOS app that makes managing GitHub accounts and projects a little easier. It exists because GitHub's mobile interface is missing features and is slow.
It is also proof that you can build rather complicated Swift apps with IGListKit.
Why
- Push
IGListKit+ Swift to its limits - Enable project management on mobile
- Explore GitHub's GraphQL API
- Scratch my Swift-itch
- Create a real, complex app in the open
How
GitHawk will be released with (at least) a three-phased rollout:
- Basic, "read only" version.
- Read notifications for PRs and Issues
- React to comments
- Mark notifications as read
- Add replies to PRs and Issues
- Close, lock, and re-open PRs and Issues
- Label PRs and Issues
- Repo management
- Browse & create Issues
- Browse PRs
- Create & delete labels
- Northstar
- Browse PR content
- Accept, reject, and merge PRs
- 🚀
Installation
If you want to build GitHawk locally, run npm install. It will install apollo-codegen that is required to generate the
GraphQL models.
Open Source & Copying
I ship GitHawk on the App Store for free and provide its entire source code for free as well. In the spirit of openness, I have licensed my work under MIT so that you can use my code in your app, if you choose.
However, I ask that you please do not ship this app under your own account. Paid or free.
Contributing
⚠️ This repo is moving fast! ⚠️
If you would like to test the latest changes, you can join the TestFlight by sending your e-mail address to @_ryannystrom in a DM on Twitter.
I'm happy to take PRs, but I'm working off of master at the moment, and your PR might go stale quick. Be warned!
You'll also need a Client ID and Client Secret.
Once this is released and development slows down I might get more formal about our work. Until then, its the wild, wild west.
