GitHub.com loves Tagging
If you’re a developer you know GitHub.com, right? That incredible awesome git repository hosting. Thanks to GitHub.com version control and collaboration is nice and fun!
I have to admit: since I’m on GitHub I’ve stopped watching Twitter - the GitHub news feed is far more interesting. ;)
But GitHub has one problem:
Everytime I discover an interesting project I’m following/bookmarking it. And over the last months my list of watched repositories got really, really loooong (as you can see on the picture - click to see them all).
The big feature I’m missing is tagging. I want to tag repositories, save them and access them later.
So last night I’ve built a little greasemonkey script that allows you to do just that. It adds tagging functionality to GitHub.com. It integrates seamlessly and extends the github repository and search site.
All you have to do is install the greasemonkey script and start tagging. Visit github-tagger.railslove.com for more information and screenshots.
Update:
If your using Safari you can use Greasekit and the github-tagger and all other Greasemonkey scripts work, too.
The source code of this project is on github.

