This is a foss-friendly fork of FastHub
- Cleaned from blobs
- Notifications work using native JobScheduler without any push messaging involved, although the minimum supported update interval becomes 20 minutes
- It's possible to unlock features, if needed, in a manner which tries to nudge you to still try to find a way to support upstream developers. Once again, please find a way to financially support upstream developers. If you, just as me, haven't found any other option than to use the in-app purchases in the upstream app, maybe do it from a friend's device!
- Rebranded in some most obvious places to indicate that "FastHub-Libre" is not exactly "FastHub"
- Ready to be built and included in the F-Droid store
- Technical reasons
- Upstream developers don't want to bother with flavors, so will never be able to comply with the F-Droid's inclusion policy
- Ideological reasons
- Upstream developers get offended by the high standards of the F-Droid community, which inevitably result in an Anti-Feature: Non-Free Network badge for any Github client
- Upstream developers mistreat all users of Android devices without GMS for either being unlucky or even wrong in beliefs, so while an apk is provided for download outside of Google Play, the simplest effort to add an else clause and reimplement some features without using Google's push mechanism is never done and won't be accepted
- Upstream app has some so-called PRO-features, some of them quite useful, lack of which turns the software into crippleware. Despite continous requests through different channels by various users, even having quite a multitude of checks for existence of various parts of the Google Play Services, these checks once again don't have an else clause, so even when the app knows that there is no possible way to unlock these features by payment it just goes back a page with an error
- There are some promocodes distributed either to students who need to send their personal documents to the developer(what and how particularly is checked is unknown, privacy implications are unknown) or non-students who have to write articles praising the app. Funnily, the promocodes can only be entered by those who use GMS, as once again the method fails on the first line
if (!isGoogleSupported()) return
, which in this case can't be easily fixed because the codes are stored in a Firebase DB
- There are some promocodes distributed either to students who need to send their personal documents to the developer(what and how particularly is checked is unknown, privacy implications are unknown) or non-students who have to write articles praising the app. Funnily, the promocodes can only be entered by those who use GMS, as once again the method fails on the first line
- Upstream developers have shown in the past that they lack a general understanding of the GPL principles or respect for them, misunderstanding whatever contradicts their beliefs or previous plans for an open-source abuse, piracy, etc.
- Upstream developers strongly disapprove that in this fork one can access the so-called PRO features without paying
- This fork will have to carry on without approval until a better solution to please upstream will surface
- I've made the unlocking page and the way to this page as respective and nudging to go and support as I could
Yet another open-source GitHub client app but unlike any other app, FastHub was built from scratch.
(To download the app from here, please look at the latest release.)
- App
- Three login types (Basic Auth), (Access Token) or via (OAuth)
- Multiple Accounts
- Enterprise Accounts
- Themes mode
- Offline-mode
- Markdown and code highlighting support
- Notifications overview and "Mark all as read"
- Search Users/Orgs, Repos, Issues/PRs & Code.
- FastHub & GitHub Pinned Repos
- Trending
- Wiki
- Projects
- Repositories
- Browse & Read Wiki
- Edit, Create & Delete files (commit)
- Edit, Create & Delete files (Project Columns Cards)
- Search Repos
- Browse and search Repos
- See your public, private and forked Repos
- Filter Branches and Commits
- Watch, star and fork Repos
- Download releases, files and branches
- Issues and Pull Requests
- Search Issues/PRs
- Filter Issues/PRs
- Long click to peak Issues/PRs & add comments otg.
- Open/close Issues/PRs
- Comment on Issues/PRs
- Manage Issue/PR comments
- React to comments with reactions
- Edit Issues/PRs
- Lock/unlock conversation in Issues/PRs
- Assign people and add Labels and Milestones to Issues/PRs
- Manage Milestones
- Merge PRs
- PRs reviews (reply, react with emojies, delete & edit comment)
- PRs request review changes/approve & comment.
- PRs statuses
- Commits and Gists
- Search Code/Gists
- View Gists and their files
- Comment on Commits/Gists
- Manage Commit/Gist comments
- Create/Delete Gists
- Edit Gist & Gist Files
- React to Commit comments with reactions
- Comment on line number in Files/Code changes.
- Organisations
- Overview
- Feeds
- Teams & Teams repos
- Repos
- Users
- GitHub Pinned Repos
- Follow/Unfollow users
- View user feeds
- Contribution graph.
- Search Users, Repos, Issues,Pull Requests and Code
- Much more...
- FastHub is actively developed. More features will come!
- Minimum SDK 21, but AppCompat is used all the way ;-)
- Kotlin all new modules starting from 2.5.3 will be written in #Kotlin.
- MVP-architecture: ThirtyInch because its ThirtyInch.
- RxJava2 & RxAndroid for Retrofit & background threads
- Retrofit for constructing the REST API
- Requery for offline-mode
- Stream API for dealing with
Collections
- ButterKnife for view binding
- Android State for saving instance states
- Lombok for getters and setters
- Material-BottomNavigation for
BottomBar
tabs - Glide for loading images
- commonmark for Markdown conversion to html
- Toasty for displaying error/success messages
- ShapedImageView for round avatars
- Material-About-Library for the about screen
- Android Support Libraries, the almighty ;-)
Thanks for those who contributed to FastHub by adding their language
- Chinese (Simplified) @Devifish
- Chinese (Traditional) @maple3142
- German @failex234
- Indonesian @dikiaap
- Italian @Raffaele74
- Japanese @Rintan
- Lithuanian @mistermantas
- Russian @dedepete
- Turkish @kutsan
- Portuguese @caiorrs
- Czech @hejsekvojtech
- Spanish @alete89
- French @ptt-homme
- Korean @Astro36 @cozyplanes
Why can't I see my Organizations either Private or Public ones?
Open up https://github.com/settings/applications and look for FastHub, open it then scroll to Organization access and click on Grant Button, alternatively login via Access Token which will ease this setup.
I tried to login via Access Token & OTP but why isn't it working?
You can't login via Access Token & OTP all together due to the lifetime of the OTP code, you'll be required to login in every few seconds.
Why are my Private Repo and Enterprise Wiki not showing up?
It's due to FastHub scraping GitHub Wiki page & Private Repos require session token that FastHub doesn't have.
I login with Enterprise account but can't interact with anything other than my Enterprise GitHub.
Well, logically, you can't access anything else other than your Enterprise, but FastHub made that possible but can't do much about it, in most cases since your login credential doesn't exists in GitHub server. But in few cases your GitHub account Oauth token will do the trick.
Why am I having problems editing Issues/PRs?
If you are unable to edit an issue in a public organization, please contact your Organization Admin to grant access to FastHub. Alternatively you can login using an Access Token with the correct permissions granted.
I'm having this issue! / I want this and that!
Head to https://github.com/k0shk0sh/FastHub/issues/new and create new issue for bugs or feature requests. I really encourage you to search before opening a ticket. Any duplicate request will result in it being closed immediately.
How do I get PROMO CODE?
Please refer to the in-app FAQ for details.
Upstream:
Copyright (C) 2017 Kosh.
Licensed under the GPL-3.0 license.
(See the LICENSE file for the whole license text.)
Libre fork changes:
Copyright (C) 2017 Ruslan Boitsov. Licensed under the GPL-3.0 license.
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