You might have a problem like that you want to find a repository on GitHub, but you forget the name. To find it, you need to traverse all of your starred repositories. This is very troublesome.
But by grouping your starred repositories, you can easily find it. The more detailed the group is, the easier it is to find it. This is the purpose of Starry.
Starry has the following features.
**Create groups**
You can create as many groups as you want and add repositories to group.
**Synchronize groups**
Synchronize the groups you create to all your devices including iPhone, iPad and Mac with iCloud.
**Language groups**
In addition to creating your groups manually, Starry automatically creates language groups based on the languages of repositories.
**Read repositories**
Caching the documents and images of repositories makes it more convenient to read repositories.
**Manage repositories**
You can unstar the repository, browse the repositorys web page and copy the repositorys git url.
**Search repositories**
Search starred repositories via the name, owner, and description of repository.
**Sort repositories**
Sort starred repositories by the starred date, star count of repository, repository name and update date of repository.
** Support Dark Mode**