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2025-12-16
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Aviator’s Chrome extension also lets you view AttentionSet directly from the GitHub UI. Similar to the Aviator dashboard workflow, you can see all the PRs that are waiting for your attention, indicated by the orange flag on the GitHub’s PR list view: And toggle the attention on and off for the authors and reviewers from the PR details view page, right under the Reviewers section. Assign or remove attention Previous How to Manually Change Attention Next Attention reasons Last updated 10 months ago Was this helpful?

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The technical content you provided is mostly descriptive and does not contain any code examples. However, there are a few areas where clarity and consistency could be improved:

  1. Title Formatting: The title "Aviator’s Chrome extension" should be formatted consistently with the rest of the document. If "Aviator" is a product name, it should be capitalized consistently throughout the document.

  2. Punctuation: The sentence "Similar to the Aviator dashboard workflow, you can see all the PRs that are waiting for your attention, indicated by the orange flag on the GitHub’s PR list view:" ends with a colon, suggesting that a list or further explanation should follow. However, the next sentence starts a new idea. Consider revising the punctuation or structure for clarity.

  3. Possessive Form: In "on the GitHub’s PR list view," the use of "the" before "GitHub" is unnecessary. It should be "on GitHub’s PR list view."

  4. Section Headers: The section headers "Assign or remove attention," "Previous," "How to Manually Change Attention," "Next," "Attention reasons," and "Last updated" seem to be part of a navigation or documentation template. Ensure these are formatted as headers or links if they are meant to be interactive or navigational elements.

  5. Consistency in Terminology: Ensure that terms like "AttentionSet" and "attention" are used consistently throughout the documentation. If "AttentionSet" is a specific feature or term, it should be consistently capitalized.

  6. User Feedback Section: The "Was this helpful?" section is typically a prompt for user feedback. Ensure that it is formatted appropriately, possibly as a button or link, if it is meant to be interactive.

Overall, the content is clear, but these adjustments can improve readability and consistency.

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