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Astral vs CodeNav: What are the differences?

Astral: Organize Your GitHub Stars with Ease. Astral pulls down all of your starred repositories on GitHub and allows you to organize them using one or more tags; CodeNav: A browser extension that improves code navigation on Github. CodeNav is a Chrome extension and Firefox addon that makes navigating code on Github easier and more intuitive. It borrows features from popular IDEs for more seamless movement around code. Hover over a variable to highlight other references and visualize them on your scrollbar. Click a variable or object to search for other instances in the same project.

Astral and CodeNav belong to "Tools for GitHub" category of the tech stack.

CodeNav is an open source tool with 125 GitHub stars and 19 GitHub forks. Here's a link to CodeNav's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Astral?

    Astral pulls down all of your starred repositories on GitHub and allows you to organize them using one or more tags.

    What is CodeNav?

    CodeNav is a Chrome extension and Firefox addon that makes navigating code on Github easier and more intuitive. It borrows features from popular IDEs for more seamless movement around code. Hover over a variable to highlight other references and visualize them on your scrollbar. Click a variable or object to search for other instances in the same project.

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