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4.5
111K reviews
5M+
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Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this app

There’s a lot you can do on GitHub that doesn’t require a complex development environment – like sharing feedback on a design discussion, or reviewing a few lines of code. GitHub for Android lets you move work forward wherever you are. Stay in touch with your team, triage issues, and even merge, right from the app. We’re making these tasks easy for you to perform, no matter where you work, with a beautifully native experience.

You can use GitHub for Android to:

• Browse your latest notifications
• Read, react, and reply to Issues and Pull Requests
• Review and merge Pull Requests
• Organize Issues with labels, assignees, projects, and more
• Browse your files and code
Updated on
Jan 14, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 7 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.5
109K reviews
Brandon Thetford
September 1, 2024
Very barebones, and just dissimilar enough from the website to make it kinda frustrating to use for more than quick comment replies, when they can actually be made from your phone in the first place. Otherwise, it is at least a bit less heavy than the website, but it can _still_ bring my S24 Ultra to its knees on long issue threads, big PRs, or large code files. Navigation is also less than ideal. Basically, it feels like a good effort, but beta quality at best.
33 people found this review helpful
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Stewart Wadsworth
December 22, 2024
The GitHub app is meh. Basic things like "find" or "open in browser" are missing. And it hijacks any GitHub links so it's hard to open them in the browser. I guess the very basics are there but a couple of little things would make a big difference in the usability.
5 people found this review helpful
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Adam Michał Małecki
December 19, 2024
Unlike the web version, the app is not able to render a Python notebook. Consuming such content is one of the key features that I would expect from a mobile version, as obviously it is less convenient to create something on a phone or tablet than it is to read and learn from it.
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What’s new

Increased contrast of the create pull request subtitle and commit chevron for improved accessibility.