GitHub Pull Request Notifier
Overview
Extension for getting notifications when PRs need your attention
Stay on top of your GitHub workflow with this handy extension! Track both pull requests where you're requested for a review and your own open PRs, all in one convenient place. Key Features: • Review Requests Tab - See all PRs where your review is needed. Once you complete a review, it's automatically removed from the list, helping you stay organized. • In Progress Tab - Monitor all your own open pull requests in one place. • Badge Notifications - See at a glance how many review requests you have and how many open PRs you're tracking (displayed as review count | PR count). Open Source This extension is open source! You can review the code, report issues, or contribute at https://github.com/Asupkay/github-pr-notifier. Setup Instructions Setting up the extension is quick and easy: 1. Generate a GitHub Personal Access Token • Go to your GitHub Settings. • Scroll down and select Developer Settings. • Navigate to Personal Access Tokens → Fine-grained Tokens. • Click Generate New Token, set an expiration period, and grant repository access. ○ If you set an expiration period, you'll need to refresh the token when it expires. • If you give it access to all repositories or specific ones ensure the token has read-only access to Pull Requests. 2. Add the Token to the Extension • Copy your newly generated token. • Paste it into the extension to activate GitHub review notifications. Once set up, you'll never miss a review request again. Stay productive and streamline your GitHub workflow effortlessly!
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Details
- Version1.2.0
- UpdatedDecember 23, 2025
- Offered byAlex Supkay
- Size737KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes