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It’s no surprise that many if not all programmers use GitHub today to store their codes, but it can be frustrating to keep everyone up to date with the code changes.

Recently, GitHub has been integrated with Quire, a tree-structured task management tool that lets programmers to easily keep track of code changes.

By linking GitHub commits to the so-called tasks (issues), users can refer to these tasks when they look at code changes, and also trace back to the codes when they look at the tasks.

In a blog article, Quire goes into a bit more detail about their new integration and what exactly users can do and benefit from it. Check out the details at the link below.

Hello GitHub, We’re Quire  | Quire Blog

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