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Pulldog
A Mac application to keep your code reviews organized!
236 followers
A Mac application to keep your code reviews organized!
236 followers
Pulldog is a native macOS client for reviewing Github & Gitlab pull requests. Aggregate multiple accounts into one seamless inbox. Create smart queries to cut through PR noise. Review with Spotlight actions, Widgets, and on-device Apple Intelligence. No browser tabs โ just focused, macOS-native code reviews. ๐ถ














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@jay_song_devย Currently you can use "Cmd + space" to open Spotlight then just type either your review number, or some characters of the PR you search for.
Do you think to something else to jump between reviews ?
Been wanting something exactly like this. I juggle 3 GitHub orgs and a personal GitLab and honestly the tab switching for PRs was killing me. The Spotlight integration is a nice touch โ does it support keyboard shortcuts for jumping between review comments? That would be a game changer for my workflow.
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@mihir_kanzariyaย ๐, Same painpoints ๐
Yes!
Had to click & check after seeing the name ๐คฃ Congrats on the product and the launch (and the name)!
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@ruxandra_maziluย Thanks ๐๐ ! Also the icon represents a french bulldog cause thenโฆ I'm french ;)
@paul1893ย 10/10 for keeping the brand close to home ๐
MyHabbit
Seems great! Only issue is that it's not for me. I really like the idea of simply reviewinga pr/mr without having to manage the repo, the thing is that managing a repo is not that hard or so difficult.
Also this really seems just like the GitLab or Github in browser review.
Pulldog
@mark_heijnekampย Yes, that's understandable. I imagine it depends on multiple factors how many repo(s)/project(s) a dev is involved too at a given moment in time, whether the team is on a mono repository or not, and of course everyone's preferences. I also guess all of that can also evolves depending on where each person is in their career (junior, confirmed, senior, tech-lead, staff engineer,ย โฆ).
Thanks for the feedback anyway!
Much needed, especially with having multiple coding windows open these days :)