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I frequently find projects with really many forks. I then usually go through all the forks, only to find that most forks are outdated or stale. To do this, I have to open each one in a new tab, which is quite impractical.
This is how it can look:
each of those forks apart from the first one are outdated. But there is so much space to the right!
I think it would be useful to show for example n commits ahead / m commits behind for each fork.
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I frequently find projects with really many forks. I then usually go through all the forks, only to find that most forks are outdated or stale. To do this, I have to open each one in a new tab, which is quite impractical.
This is how it can look:
each of those forks apart from the first one are outdated. But there is so much space to the right!
I think it would be useful to show for example
n commits ahead / m commits behind
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