Exciting New Feature: Opt-In/Opt-Out for Repository Access

Discover how the latest opt-in/opt-out feature enhances your control over repository visibility in the DayBy app.

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We’re thrilled to announce a highly requested feature in the DayBy app, designed with our users in mind! By popular demand, we have introduced an opt-in/opt-out functionality that allows users to manage their repository visibility more effectively.

Feature Overview

Now, users can choose whether they want to see their repositories on their dashboard. This includes all public and private repositories that they own, while keeping in mind that we do not have access to repositories owned by other organizations.

How to Use This Feature

To use this feature, simply click on the gear icon in your dashboard after connecting your GitHub account. Once connected, you will see a list of your repositories, where you can easily opt in or out by checking or unchecking a simple box.

"This user-friendly interface allows you to search for specific repositories by name or technology, such as C++, Ruby, and more, making it easier than ever to manage your projects."

Empowering Our Users

We are committed to empowering our users by giving them control over their data. If you decide that you no longer want to use this feature, simply uncheck the box, and your preferences will be updated accordingly.

Continuous Improvement

Although we love building in public, we understand that our project is still evolving, and we are dedicated to ensuring that it meets the needs of our users. Your feedback is invaluable, and we’re excited to continue improving the DayBy app together!

Tip:

Ensure your GitHub integration is active by verifying your account settings under your GitHub handle.

This post is based on recent development work and is part of our ongoing commitment to enhance user experience. Feel free to explore other articles authored by javier, including insights on enhancing SEO and AI features in Ruby and improving user experience with guest mode.

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