GitHub you can actually read
Your repos, open pull requests, issues, and recent commits stay on one screen instead of being buried under browser tabs.
Yevora pulls your repositories, pull requests, notes, focus sessions, and weekly streaks into a single command center so your momentum never disappears between tabs.
Weekly commits
34
Focus streak
11 days
Open PR visibility
100%
This week
Commit momentum looks strong
One board for code, focus, and note recovery.
Commits
34
Focus
14h
Streak
11d
Commit rhythm
7-day GitHub sync
Activity heatmap
Commit + focus consistency
Focus session
Current Pomodoro
18:42
Deep work in progress. Commits are being logged into this session.
Session output
2 commits
Next target
Auth polish
Developer notes
Markdown search ready
Built for daily flow
Most dashboards track numbers. Yevora tracks the rhythm behind the numbers: what you shipped, how focused you were, and whether you are actually building momentum.
Design direction
Calm surfaces, fast signal, softer motion.
Every card now reacts like it belongs to one polished operating system rather than a group of isolated widgets.
Your repos, open pull requests, issues, and recent commits stay on one screen instead of being buried under browser tabs.
Every focus session is linked to real coding work, so the timer becomes a productivity signal instead of a guilt machine.
Write markdown notes next to your flow state, then search them later when the idea has value again.
Streaks, graphs, and summaries help you spot your best weeks and recover faster when your cadence drops.
Yevora connects focus, coding, reading, and note capture into a single daily operating system.
Your activity graph becomes something you can react to every day, not just a chart you forget to open.
Yevora turns raw activity into signals you can act on. Commit graphs, focus time, searchable notes, and streak indicators sit next to each other so you can read the whole story instead of isolated metrics.
GitHub activity stays visible while you work, not after the fact.
Markdown notes become searchable context for tomorrow-you.
Focus sessions convert into proof, not just elapsed time.
Weekly summary
Focus and output finally share the same room
Commit + focus cadence
This week
Mon
2h 10m
Tue
3h 05m
Wed
1h 45m
Thu
3h 20m
Fri
2h 55m
Searchable notes
What you notice instantly
Open PRs
05
Commits today
08
Focus total
14h
Notes searched
19
Sign in once and let the dashboard hold the context: what you are building, what is waiting for review, how focused you were, and what deserves attention next.
Connected repos
06
Focus this week
14h