Show "Your recently pushed branches" on all pages of repo
See original GitHub issueHaven’t looked into how doable this is yet, just curious if there is any interest.
I never go to Pull requests
tab and manually click New Pull Request
- I exclusively use the following button on the homepage of the repo.
I’d love to see this bar show on more pages of the repository than just the landing page. Thoughts?
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