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A minimalist, keyboard-driven GitLab interface that lets you manage issues, merge requests, and repositories with speed and precision.
Strengths
- Fast, keyboard-first navigation for GitLab workflows (users praise 'blazing speed' and 'no mouse needed')
- Clean, distraction-free UI that mimics terminal-like efficiency (review: 'feels like working in a terminal but with a GUI')
- Supports core GitLab features: issues, merge requests, pipelines, and repository browsing
- Lightweight and responsive, even on older hardware (noted in multiple reviews)
- Strong integration with GitLab API, with reliable sync across devices
Weaknesses
- Limited to GitLab only—no GitHub or other platforms (review: 'would be great if it supported GitHub too')
- No offline mode or local caching (review: 'loses connection and I lose my work')
- Missing advanced filtering and custom views for issues/MRs (review: 'can't save complex filters')
- No built-in diff viewer with syntax highlighting (review: 'diffs are plain text, hard to read')
- No dark mode toggle (review: 'light theme hurts eyes after long sessions')
Opportunities
- Build a GitHub counterpart with identical UX—high demand from users wanting parity
- Add local caching and offline editing for issue/PR drafts
- Introduce customizable views and saved filters for power users
- Implement a rich diff viewer with inline code review tools
- Add dark mode and accessibility improvements to match modern standards
Competitors
- GitKraken
- SourceTree
- GitHub Desktop
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