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One of the common sources of friction for me working with Github projects is navigating a repository's commit history. I currently use a bookmarklet to navigate to the oldest commit, but it's not as useful when navigating a mature repository with 10k+ commits. I think the logic used in the bookmarklet could be used to target any specific "page" of the commit history.
Current design:
Proposed design, preferably first/last ellipsis:
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One of the common sources of friction for me working with Github projects is navigating a repository's commit history. I currently use a bookmarklet to navigate to the oldest commit, but it's not as useful when navigating a mature repository with 10k+ commits. I think the logic used in the bookmarklet could be used to target any specific "page" of the commit history.
Current design:
Proposed design, preferably first/last ellipsis:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: