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Your favorite open source projects and the developers who make them happen. Listen in!
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Octobox
Untangle your GitHub notifications
Octobox helps you manage your notifications in the same way Gmail helps you manage your email. Built for developer workflows centred around GitHub issues, pull requests, comments and commits, Octobox makes sure you never miss another mention or misplace another issue.
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Lucidchart Connector
Lucidchart empowers you and your team to create and collaborate on architecture diagrams, mockups, user flows, flowcharts, and other visuals in real time.
With Lucidchart, you can include these visuals in GitHub so team members can quickly understand an issue or pull request. Simply insert a public link to the Lucidchart document—the link will unfurl to show a preview, and unlike static diagrams, the link ensures that users always have access to the current version of the visual.
When you press Tab to move to the right, it is expected for the selection to move back to the original column.
An example:
In A1: <TAB>
In B1: <TAB>
In C1: <ENTER>
Now you are in C2, whereas you should land in A2.