We shipped a major update to ExplainGitHub and it s all about making repo exploration faster, smarter, and more useful for real work.
What s live now
GitLab support (public & private): sign in with GitLab and chat with any repo just like GitHub.
Saved chats & History view: your conversations persist jump back into repos and continue where you left off.
Smarter context: ask in natural language the AI automatically finds the right files and uses them for more accurate answers (no manual file selection).
GitDiagram visualizations: get an instant architecture map to understand structure and relationships at a glance.
Browser extension: open chat directly from any repo page or swap github.com explaingithub.com.
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I've been using AI tools for everything lately; writing, coding, design, research. On paper, they should be massive productivity boosters. Instead of spending hours on tasks, I can get decent results in minutes.
But I'm starting to notice a weird pattern. I spend way too much time tweaking prompts, trying different AI tools for the same task, and comparing outputs. Sometimes I'll spend 30 minutes getting the "perfect" AI generated result when I could've just done it myself in 20 minutes.
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It's almost the halfway mark and I would love to know some achievements you made that you are proud of. I got inspired thinking about how my year started and where I am now. The start of the year couldn't be worse. January and February were one bad thing after another. I was all caught up on the bad things but I started to reflect on the good so here are my achievements: - Got an awesome job with awesome people
- Held a session at a conference
- Read 3 books (as someone who never read anything)
- Got back to training, and am now in good shape
- Started waking up earlier
- Started creating content for LinkedIn
- Finished 4 exams
- Reconnected to old friends To some, these may seem small but to me, they are just the starting point to a great year.
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