Bruno Lemos is an independent software publisher whose entire catalog revolves around DevHub, a desktop client that reimagines how developers interact with GitHub. Built as a cross-platform Electron app, DevHub turns the fire-hose of repository events—pull requests, issues, releases, comments, reviews, CI statuses—into a customizable column-based dashboard reminiscent of TweetDeck. Users can create any number of filtered streams to watch specific organizations, repositories, branches, labels or keywords, set granular notification rules, mute bot spam, and even apply custom CSS themes. The tool supports multiple GitHub accounts, enterprise endpoints and two-factor authentication, keeps an offline cache for plane-mode productivity, and offers keyboard-driven navigation that lets power-users triage hundreds of alerts without touching the mouse. Typical use cases range from open-source maintainers who need to track issues across dozens of projects, to product managers monitoring release pipelines, to enterprise teams that want a lightweight alternative to bloated project-management suites. Because DevHub is essentially a read-optimized lens over GitHub’s REST and GraphQL APIs, it also serves as a passive learning dashboard for junior developers who want to absorb best practices by watching how large communities handle bugs and feature requests. All of Bruno Lemos’s software, including DevHub, is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the latest release, and can be installed individually or in batch with other applications.
GitHub notifications manager and activity watcher using columns and filters.
Details