Hi,

I'm not a KDE developer, but I think I can help a bit. What you may want to
do is go on the KDE Utilities GitLab <https://invent.kde.org/utilities> and
open an issue asking them to create a new repository and put your app in
it. apps.kde.org just generates itself from KDE's repositories, so you
won't need to make any manual changes to it. To get the app on Discover,
you can just upload it to Flatpak since that's one of the sources Discover
gets its apps from.

Good luck!
Samuel Ammonius

On Sun, Aug 21, 2022 at 6:31 AM Hamed Masafi <hamed.mas...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hello
> As a longtime kde fan(since 3.4), I would love to contribute to this group.
> I am developing a graphical client application for git. I think it is a
> good option to enter the world of kde.
>
> Features of this program:
>   - The icon displays the files in the Gate folder according to their
> status in Dolphin.
>   - For easier access to the right-click menu of files and folders,
> options such as pull, push, delete, ignore, etc. have been added.
>   - Graph display of commits.
>   - General Git operations such as pull, push, fetch.
>   - Show branches and distance of commits from the reference branch.
>   - View files and file contents in each branch or commit.
>   - Compare files, folders, branches and commits in a graphical
> environment.
>   - Merge conflicting files in git.
>   - Management of remotes, tags.
>   - Auto-completion when writing a commit message.
>   - Markdown editor (written but not yet added to the main program)
>   - And some extra features.
>
> The source is available here:
>     https://github.com/HamedMasafi/GitKlient
>
> Currently, only I (Hamid Masafi) am working on the project.
> This project is currently on GitHub, but it can be moved to any other
> repository if approved by you.
>
> Please take a look at this repository and let me know what you think. I
> look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Best regards
> Hamed Masafi
>

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