Maximum information density. Every pixel earns its place. Inspired by Docker Desktop's container list and lazygit's TUI density.
Breathing room for each repo. Metrics front-and-center. AI summaries visible. Premium feel inspired by Linear and Vercel dashboards.
Table/list as the primary view. Maximum scanability for power users. Batch operations are natural with checkboxes.
Summary metrics at the top, then card grid below. "Mission control" feel with aggregate stats before individual repos.
Split view — compact repo list on the left, detailed view on the right. Click a repo to see full details, AI summary, and actions.
Ultra-clean, almost invisible UI. Status as color blocks. Click to expand. Maximum whitespace, minimum chrome.
Combining the density of D1 with the summary context of D4. The stats bar is collapsible — visible by default, hideable for power users who just want the grid.
The compact card grid (D1) gives the 2-second pattern recognition that defines GitPulse's core experience. The collapsible stats bar (D4) adds a "mission control" overview without sacrificing grid density.
The stats bar is collapsible — power users who just want the grid can hide it. Jay (< 10 repos) sees it as reassuring context. The list view (D3) is available as a toggle for batch operations and power-user workflows.