GitHub Desktop is an open source Electron-based GitHub app. It is written in TypeScript and uses React.
Download the official installer for your operating system:
There are several community-supported package managers that can be used to install Github Desktop.
- Windows users can install using Chocolatey package manager:
c:\> choco install github-desktop
- macOS users can install using Homebrew package manager:
$ brew cask install github
- Arch Linux users can install the latest version from the AUR.
You can install this alongside your existing GitHub Desktop for Mac or GitHub Desktop for Windows application.
NOTE: there is no current migration path to import your existing repositories into the new application - you can drag-and-drop your repositories from disk onto the application to get started.
Want to test out new features and get fixes before everyone else? Install the beta channel to get access to early builds of Desktop:
First, please search the open issues and closed issues to see if your issue hasn't already been reported (it may also be fixed).
There is also a list of known issues that are being tracked against Desktop, and some of these issues have workarounds.
If you can't find an issue that matches what you're seeing, open a new issue, choose the right template and provide us with enough information to investigate further.
The CONTRIBUTING.md document will help you get setup and familiar with the source. The documentation folder also contains more resources relevant to the project.
If you're looking for something to work on, check out the help wanted label.
See desktop.github.com for more product-oriented information about GitHub Desktop.
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