A browser extension that lets you hide some of your notifications.
I subscribe to notifications of many orgs and repos with my GitHub account. The work portion of those I don't want to really see in evenings, weekends or during vacation, vice versa some of the OSS and personal projects I don't want to see by default during a work day.
The options of this extension contain 2 textareas that accept strings for GitHub organisations or repositories (one per line). When visiting github.com/notifications the extension compares the entries of the first list with the headlines of the notification tables, and hides them if a match is found. The entries from the second table then allow you to unhide some of these tables again (which e.g. lets you hide a complete org, then just show some specific repositories of it).
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the GitHub Hide Notifications Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the GitHub Hide Notifications Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
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