GitLab dark mode

GitLab Dark Mode

Programmers or those looking to enter the field all know that GitLab is the place to be. Sure, you can do everything by hand, but using a site like GitLab makes the process so much easier. Experienced programmers know that it's platforms like GitLab that enable you to shave valuable time off your daily work routine. The great thing about the site is, it doesn't matter if you're a professional who makes your living from programming or if you're getting your feet wet; it's a site that you can still get an impressive amount of use out of.
 
 

Screen time is often the problem for devs

Looking at a bold, bright computer screen all day long is something you have to do as a computer programmer. It's not one of those jobs that you can do a little of and then do something else. Sometimes you might find yourself sitting in front of the computer screen for an entire day. If any of you have never worked on an important project, you don't know what it's like. Sometimes you're given impossible deadlines, and the only way you can meet them is to sit work at the computer all day long. That means you sit at the computer and work while eating all of your meals, which makes for a very long day.

GitLab's bright white background is causing pain?

You've more than likely been dealing with the scenario we're about to talk about, and it could be why you haven't taken the plunge and begun to use GitLab beyond their free trial. You love the site, but you hate the white background. After an hour or two, the white background begins to hurt your eyes. You see strange patterns on the wall when you take your eyes off the computer screen. It seems like nothing you try makes using GitLab possible, but it's something that you desperately need. It's not like you can forget about it since we're talking about your livelihood here.

The solution to GitLab's bright background?

Night Eye works with GitLab and many other sites with blinding white backgrounds. You can make the background color lighter and easier on your eyes. You sit behind the computer for eight hours, at least, it's time you be nice to your eyes. A couple of hours of the whiteness of a site like GitLab and your eyes are ready to explode. The solution isn't to stop using GitLab; it's to change the background color.

Enable GitLab dark mode

You can change the background color of tons of sites and not only GitLab using Night Eye. The easy-to-use software only requires a few clicks, and your good to go. It won't be long until you're coding and doing everything that you've always wanted to do at GitLab but couldn't because the screen is too blazingly white.

Install Night Eye dark mode now

No credit card, no names, nothing is required - install Night Eye on your preferred browser and enjoy it completely for free for 3 months. Subsequently, you can stick with the free Lite version or subscribe for $9 per year. You can see for yourself how this dark mode browser extension can help you fight with eye strains.
chrome | Night Eye
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Microsoft Edge Night Eye Installer | Night Eye
safari | Night Eye
opera | Night Eye
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Uc browser night mode | Night Eye
vivaldi | Night Eye
brave logo | Night Eye
naver whale browser | Night Eye