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V1.267.0
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App Information

Category Productivity
Developer GitHub
Version 1.267.0
Content Rating Teen
Price Free
Min Android 8.0
Updated Jul 9, 2026

Description

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

Downloads

V1.267.0

Size: 17.72 MB

Updated: 2026-07-09

User Reviews

4.80
163K+ Reviews
5
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Foxifer Said, (Checkmate)
Jul 9, 2026

ridiculously difficult to utilize and build with it just seems like you're giving away code for free to Microsoft

David Oduntan
Jul 8, 2026

It's fast and come handy

B. T. CHHANGA
Jul 8, 2026

what a waste!!!! To login to app, we have to go to a browser!! how pathetic.

Tanoh Modeste KOUADIO
Jul 8, 2026

plate-forme de référence pour l'apprentissage de la programmation, point de rencontre privilégié des développeurs open-source.

rumana nasrin
Jul 8, 2026

best to store code

Paras Talele
Jul 8, 2026

very useful and nice 👍👍

George Carpow
Jul 8, 2026

2FA auth is not working

Legendary Crypto 1
Jul 8, 2026

nice app

Rabinarayan Sarangi
Jul 8, 2026

very nice

Dragana Munitic
Jul 8, 2026

I just lost a substantial edit because the app just decided to not keep my changes simply because I turned off the screen while I was editing. The entire point of git is to not lose information. If you don't give a flying f for the user's work, why do you have the edit feature at all? If you don't care to save those edits until they're committed? You can't even be bothered to do the most basic thing, which is to insure your user doesn't lose their work.