A GitHub integration that enforces approval checks and guidelines for pull requests to improve project quality.
Zappr is a GitHub integration that enforces approval checks and guidelines for pull requests to improve project quality and workflow efficiency. It automates the review process by requiring a set number of approvals before merges and preventing unauthorized changes from being integrated into the master branch.
Development teams and open-source project maintainers who want to enforce code review policies and streamline pull request workflows on GitHub.
Developers choose Zappr for its ability to automate approval enforcement, reduce manual oversight, and maintain high code quality through customizable checks, making it a reliable tool for collaborative projects.
An agent that enforces guidelines for your GitHub repositories
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Required a specified number of approvals before merging, which reduced manual oversight and streamlined code review processes, as highlighted in its focus on removing bottlenecks.
Halted pull requests that didn't meet project guidelines, protecting the master branch from unauthorized changes and maintaining code quality.
Allowed project owners to define and enforce specific rules for their repositories, offering flexibility tailored to different team needs.
The project is explicitly marked as deprecated with no active development, meaning no bug fixes, security updates, or new features, as stated in the README.
The hosted version at zappr.opensource.zalando.de is no longer available, forcing users to self-host, which adds setup complexity and reliance on outdated documentation.
As a deprecated tool, it lacks support for newer GitHub features like Actions or recent API changes, making it incompatible with modern development workflows.