[![Download For Android (.apk)](https://img.shields.io/badge/Download-For%20Android%20(.apk)-green?style=for-the-badge&logo=android)](https://github.com/multipleof4/sune/releases/download/v0.23.0/sune-v0.23.0.apk) ![Main](./public/appstore_content/screenshot1.jpg) > Each sune is like a module. You can have many. And share them. ![Sunes](./public/appstore_content/screenshot6.jpg) ![Setting](./public/appstore_content/screenshot3.jpg) 💠 New! > You can have scripts which run on the page of each sune — either to function call or extend functionality of the app or sune. ![Scripting](./public/appstore_content/screenshot4.jpg) > There are some bugs. ![Miku](./public/appstore_content/screenshot_miku.png) > There is a marketplace. ![Marketplace](./public/appstore_content/screenshot_marketplace.jpg) > LaTeX support out of the box. ![LaTeX](./public/appstore_content/latex.png) --- ## 🔄 Sync Your Chats with GitHub Never lose a conversation again. Sune can sync all your threads to a GitHub repo. ![Sync](./public/appstore_content/sync.png) ### Setup 1. **Create a GitHub repo** — can be private or public, whatever you prefer. Something like `my-sune-threads`. 2. **Generate a Personal Access Token (PAT)** - Go to [github.com/settings/tokens](https://github.com/settings/tokens) → **Fine-grained tokens** → **Generate new token** - Give it **Read and write** access to **Contents** on your repo - Copy the token 3. **Add your token in Sune** - Open the left sidebar → **Account & Backup** → **Settings** - Go to the **API** tab - Paste your token into the **Github Token** field - Hit **Save** 4. **Point Sune to your repo** - Open the right sidebar (Threads panel) - In the repo input at the top, enter: `gh://your-username/my-sune-threads` - Press Enter 5. **Sync** - Hit the **Sync** button - **OK** = Push your local threads up to GitHub - **Cancel** = Pull threads down from GitHub That's it. Your threads are now backed up as JSON files in your repo. You can sync across devices, never lose a chat, and even browse your conversations directly on GitHub.