GitHub Commits Quick Jump

Add "Jump to Start" and "Jump to End" buttons on GitHub commits page

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1.0.0
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2026/01/06
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2026/01/06
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Licenco
MIT
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GitHub Commits Quick Jump

🚀 Jump to the first commit of any GitHub project with one click

Features

Adds two quick navigation buttons on GitHub commits history page:

  • ⏮ First - Jump to the latest commits (first page)
  • Last ⏭ - Jump to the earliest commit (last page)

Usage

  1. Visit any GitHub repository's main page (the script will automatically capture the commit count)
  2. Navigate to the commits history page
  3. You'll see ⏮ First and Last ⏭ buttons in the pagination area
  4. Click to jump

Why?

GitHub doesn't provide a way to jump to the last page directly. For large projects like ant-design (30k+ commits), viewing the first commit requires clicking through countless pagination buttons.

This script lets you travel back to the moment a project was born ✨

License

MIT