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Refined GitHub
GitHub Hovercard
Enhanced GitHub
Board for Github
DownGit
GitHub Folder Downloader
Sonars.dev
Worktale
Commit Print
Archvv
Obsidian.md
GitBook
DevNotes
Git Story
Logseq
Worktale turns your git history into a personal work journal entirely on your machine. No account. No telemetry. Just a local SQLite database that's yours. Install via npm, run worktale init, and get a full interactive terminal dashboard with streaks, heatmaps, and daily breakdowns. It analyzes your entire existing git history on first run. Optional AI digests via local Ollama no data leaves your machine. Open source. MIT licensed. Built by a dev who shipped for 20 years.
GitZip
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If you don't want to trust a link from a stranger then you could use https://kinolien.github.io/gitzip/ where you can put the URL of a github folder and it'll give you a zip of the contents, so if you want the belle dark sub mod then you would paste in: https://github.com/Historical-Expansion-Mod/Greater-Flavor-Mod/blob/master/GFM%20Belle%20Dark.mod. Source: almost 4 years ago
Yeah, on GitHub there's no download directory button or something like this. You could for example use GitZip to download it zipped, just paste URL to that directory in there and download. Source: over 5 years ago
Refined GitHub - Browser extension that makes GitHub cleaner & more powerful
Commit Print - Posters of your git history
GitHub Hovercard - GitHub Hovercard provides neat hovercards for GitHub.
Archvv - GitHub-style growth garden for non-developers
Enhanced GitHub - :rocket: Chrome extension to display size of each file, download link and copy file contents directly to clipboard - softvar/enhanced-github
Obsidian.md - A second brain, for you, forever. Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files.