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The Code Tab

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Date Published
Author
Kyle Neath
Word Count
234
Company Posts That Month
21
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
Summary

GitHub has introduced a revamped Code tab to enhance user experience and modernize its interface, marking the first significant change to its main repository navigation structure in over three years. The update includes visual refreshes across the site and aims to streamline navigation by removing unnecessary elements on subpages. A standout feature of the new Code tab is the ability to easily switch between branches and tags using the 'w' key, offering a filterable list for user convenience. Additional improvements include a quick download as a zip button on the repository header, a restructured downloads page under Code, and dedicated tags pages for repositories. Furthermore, the Fork Queue and contributors tab have been relocated under Network and Stats & Graphs, respectively, while ensuring that existing URLs remain unchanged for continuity.

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