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The best alternatives to DevSpace are Board For GitHub, Git2Go, and DeckHub. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed over 10 alternatives below.
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  • A webview based GitHub project app with native features
  • The Git client for iPhone and iPad you always wanted.
  • A TweetDeck style desktop client for GitHub.
  • On GitHub, no matter what kind of file is, their icons are all same. However, in your fancy editor, there are some packages which make it energetic. Therefore, I build a simple extension to replace original file icon with file-specific icons. This improves visual recognition on GitHub. Cheers!
  • Quickly see all your repositories at a glance and if they have uncommitted changes. If your repository has a Markdown README, it is automatically rendered. Have your repository info right at your fingertips, including build status tags and more.
  • Better TweetDeck is a browser extension allowing you to improve your experience on TweetDeck. See thumbnails from more than 25+ websites, add emojis to your tweets, improve the UI of TweetDeck, use regexes to filter tweets, and so much more.
  • 😒 Tired of scrolling through twitter profiles to find old tweets? 👀 Or are you looking to find someone's first tweet? Well look no further, Social Scroll for Twitter is a smart tool which allows you to look up anyone's old tweets with a couple of clicks!
  • Deck is a multi-timeline viewer for GitHub repository events. It is also supported for Backlog produced by Nulab Inc. It is made of responsive design for PC or mobile modern browsers.
  • A useful app for GitHub Notifications
  • With a DevSpace, you can build, test and run code directly inside any Kubernetes cluster. You can run "devspace up" in any of your projects and the client-only DevSpace CLI will start a DevSpace within your Kubernetes cluster. Keep coding as usual and the DevSpace CLI will sync any code change directly into the containers of your DevSpace.