GitHub gets the Dark Mode - Tech Backbone

 

GitHub gets the Dark Mode
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It's GitHub Universe week and, predictably, a range of changes are being revealed by the ubiquitous code management provider. Through paying developers directly, businesses will also become GitHub backers and participate in open-source projects. Pull requests (if that's the thing), conversations with both shared repositories and the beta of dependency feedback are integrated immediately. GitHub is now making several improvements to its continuous distribution capability.

That's all well and all right, but let's face it: you came here to see the latest dark mode of GitHub.

GitHub gets the Dark Mode
Image Credits: GitHub
 

Dark mode will provide respite from a bright screen's visual over stimulation or simply give you a more stable production experience through your text editor, IDE and terminal. Whether you like the light of your screen or if you want to feel like Mr. Robot in dark mode, the way you view GitHub is your preference. From your settings, allow dark mode or set it to monitor your device preferences, says the company. The pretty much sums it up.