OctoDraft OctoDraft

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Version: 1.0.1
Last Update: 2018-10-04

Overview

OctoDraft is a Chrome extension developed by Dan Wild. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of OctoDraft is 1.0.1, updated on 2018-10-04.
97 users have installed this extension. 2 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Save drafts of issues in github.

Adds a button to the issues section of github that allows to save a draft of your issue, in case you'd want to complete it later.

When one reports an issue, an example of code is needed. Sometimes making a minimal, reproducible example just takes time, and you don't want to get distracted. It looks something like this:

https://github.com/wildeyes/octodraft

Rating

2 ratings

Total Installs

97

Information

Last Update

2018-10-04

Current Version

1.0.1

Size

58.54KiB

Author

Dan Wild

Website

None

Category

Accessibility

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avatar Victor Souza
2022-12-02

Very useful. I would just use sentence case instead of title case since that's what the default button uses. So, "Save draft" instead of "Save Draft" because the other button is "Submit new issue", not "Submit New Issue".

avatar Victor Souza
2022-12-02

Very useful. I would just use sentence case instead of title case since that's what the default button uses. So, "Save draft" instead of "Save Draft" because the other button is "Submit new issue", not "Submit New Issue".

avatar Victor Souza
2022-12-02

Very useful. I would just use sentence case instead of title case since that's what the default button uses. So, "Save draft" instead of "Save Draft" because the other button is "Submit new issue", not "Submit New Issue".

avatar Victor Souza
2022-12-02

Very useful. I would just use sentence case instead of title case since that's what the default button uses. So, "Save draft" instead of "Save Draft" because the other button is "Submit new issue", not "Submit New Issue".

avatar Victor Souza
2022-12-02

Very useful. I would just use sentence case instead of title case since that's what the default button uses. So, "Save draft" instead of "Save Draft" because the other button is "Submit new issue", not "Submit New Issue".