Kamino chrome extension

Version: 3.0.1
Kamino
This extension shows a button on Github issue pages that can be used to clone github issues across repositories
4.89 Based on 9 user rates

What is Kamino?

Kamino is a developer tools chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 436 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.89 from 9 rated user, last update is 662 days ago.


What’s new in version 3.0.1?

                Kamino is a Chrome extension that is used to clone Github issues from one repository to another. Go to an issue page and click "Clone issue to", choose a new repository and the original item will be closed and cloned to the new repository you have chosen. This tool is very handy for feedback repositories whose issues need to be distributed to the actual project repository.

For detailed instructions and info on updates, please visit https://github.com/gatewayapps/kamino and view the ReadMe file.

kamino v3.0.1
- Bug fix: Fixed a visual issue with the modal popup used to clone issues

Release generated by Parcel(https://parcelapp.io)            

How to install Kamino?

You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.


Preview of Kamino


Technical Features:

  • Latest Version: 3.0.1
  • Requirements: Windows Chrome, Mac Chrome
  • License: Free
  • Latest update: Thursday, July 14th, 2022
  • Author: John Murphy

Kamino Available languages:

English.


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Reviews of kamino:


Hung Vu March 28th, 2019
Hung Vu

Good extension.


Ben Haynes October 25th, 2018
Ben Haynes

A useful tool for copying the title, labels, and original message to a new repo. I would make two recommendations: 1. There should be an option to copy over an issue's comments too. 90% of our info is in the comments, and it makes it impossible to "continue" a dialog if you always have to link back to the original ticket to see context. Comments could either get added as actual comments, or (if that's not possible) using some syntax in the main message. eg: delineated by a markdown HR, commenter's username, and datetime commented: ``` ---- @[commenter's name] – 2018-01-01 12:00:00 ``` 2. The only other option would be @mention each user (original and from comments) so they are added to the participants list and get updates on the new ticket. A great tool, and if the above two features were added this would be pretty much perfect! Thank you John!


Michał Szewczak August 2nd, 2017
Michał Szewczak

Awesome! Works great.

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