Rush 0.1.0 alpha 19 — Sign-in that just works, and updates that come to you
Connecting accounts is now as fast as logging into any website. You can report a broken moment in one click. GitHub agents act under your identity. And this is the first release Rush updated itself for you.
- Connect Gmail, GitHub, Slack in your normal browser
- Tell us when something's broken — in one click
- GitHub agents file PRs as you, not as a service account
- Future updates arrive automatically
Sign in the way you sign in everywhere else
Connecting Gmail, GitHub, or Slack used to mean fighting a tiny embedded window where your password manager didn't work, your security key didn't show up, and you weren't sure if you were really logged in.
Rush now hands the sign-in off to your normal browser — the one with your cookies, your password manager, your 2FA app. You click "Connect Gmail," your real browser opens, you do the thing you do everywhere else, and you're back in Rush. The trip is fast enough that it feels like nothing happened.
Open Settings, click Accounts, and connect what you want — sign-in opens in your real browser, then closes.
If something breaks, tell us in one click
Every notification in Rush now has a "report" action. If an agent failed or produced something weird, you click it. We get the session, the error, and enough context to actually look. You don't write an email, you don't file a GitHub issue, you don't recreate the steps — you just say "this one."
Agents that act as you, in your GitHub
Connect your GitHub account once. From then on, any agent that opens a PR, reads a repo, or files an issue does it under your name. No service account, no "Rush Bot" footer, no per-repo invitations. The GitHub side of the world sees you doing the work, which is what you want when the agent is doing it on your behalf.
Home with an agent expanded — clean single column, no extra chrome.
You stop downloading Rush
This is the first build that ships through Rush's own update channel. You won't pull a new DMG again — when the next release is ready, your app will pick it up and apply it the next time it restarts. The change is invisible until it isn't.
Version
0.1.0-alpha.19
Channel
alpha
Released
April 23, 2026
Git commit
7d399118f
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