
Stragerize Github Merge Checks by KenAKAFrosty
When reviewing merge checks on GitHub, if the list is long, you can end up with an annoyance: The failed, skipped, or stopped checks are not sorted to the top of the list, so you have to hunt for them manually. This simply puts them at the top.
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Uses class names to identify appropriate DOM elements, then removes them and injects them to the beginning of the children for the list container. Also moves the currently queued/pending checks to the very bottom.
Very simple, only a little over 50 lines of code. But a nice convenience if you have a long list of merge checks on an active project you want to review.
Very simple, only a little over 50 lines of code. But a nice convenience if you have a long list of merge checks on an active project you want to review.
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- 0.0.0.3
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- 8.31 KB
- Last updated
- 4 years ago (Jan 15, 2022)
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