GitHub Desktop on Flathub offers a familiar interface that's similar to its native Windows and macOS counterparts. The application is divided into three main sections: Repositories, Branches, and Commits. I can easily create, clone, or add repositories, and switch between branches with a few clicks. The interface is clean and intuitive, making it easy for both beginners and experienced developers to navigate.
In terms of performance, GitHub Desktop on Flathub works seamlessly, with fast repository loading and commit processing. I experienced no lag or crashes during my testing, which is impressive considering the application's reliance on Git and GitHub's APIs.
Easily attribute commits to co-authors and checkout pull requests as local branches.
To install the application, you must first have Flatpak configured on your system. Most modern distributions like Linux Mint and Fedora come with it pre-installed. 1. Add the Flathub Repository