EDITION 01 · iOS · 2026

Your AI docs,
finally readable.

gitHtml is an iOS reader for the HTML documentation that lives inside your GitHub repositories — the .html files your AI coding agent writes, the rendered output of MkDocs, Sphinx, and Docusaurus, the framework references you keep meaning to read on the train.

FREEiPHONE & iPADiOS 26.2+NO TRACKING
LIVE PREVIEW
gitHtml iOS reader rendering an HTML document from a GitHub repository
FIG. 01 — READER1320 × 2868 PX
§ 01  /  THE PROBLEM

Your repo has a docs/ folder. Your phone doesn't know what to do with it.

GitHub Mobile renders .html files as raw source. Safari shows the GitHub chrome instead of the doc. AI coding agents are generating documentation faster than developers can read it on a laptop — and none of it makes it to the phone.

gitHtml is the missing reader.

§ 02  /  WHAT IT DOES

Four things, well.

Browse tab in gitHtml listing the user's connected GitHub repositories
01READER

Every repo, one reader.

Connect GitHub, pick your repos, read every .html inside.

Notes tab in gitHtml listing per-document notes saved across multiple repositories
02NOTES

Notes on every page.

Leave a note on any document. The Notes tab gathers them all.

Recents tab in gitHtml listing recently-opened HTML documents with timestamps
03CACHE

Pick up where you left off.

Once opened, the doc stays on your device. Read anywhere.

gitHtml Settings screen showing local cache size, indexed file count, and Delete all data
04PRIVACY

Local-only. Always.

Token in Keychain. Files in the sandbox. Wipe all in one tap.

§ 03  /  HOW IT WORKS

Three steps. About thirty seconds.

  1. 01
    STEP ONE

    Sign in with GitHub.

    gitHtml uses GitHub's official App install flow — you pick which repositories to grant access to. The permission requested is "Read access to code". Nothing else. No write access, no organization data, no actions.

  2. 02
    STEP TWO

    Pick an owner, then a repo, then a file.

    Browse from your personal account or any organisation you belong to. Pick the repos you care about. Drill into folders. Choose individual files or take everything.

  3. 03
    STEP THREE

    Read. Take notes. Star favorites.

    Pick up where you left off. Star the documents you come back to. Recents and Favorites tabs keep your reading flow tight.

§ 04  /  MADE FOR

The people who actually read documentation.

SET IN
SPACE GROTESK
IBM PLEX MONO
EDITION 01
MAY 2026
WAVETECH LLC
NAMEgitHtml
PLATFORMiOS 26.2+
PRICEFree · no ads
DATALocal-only · no SDKs
§ 06  /  FAQ

Questions people ask before downloading.

Q.01What is gitHtml?
gitHtml is an iOS reader for HTML documentation files in your GitHub repositories. It indexes the .html files you grant it access to, caches them on your device, and renders them in a clean WebKit reader with per-document notes. Free on the iOS App Store. Requires iOS 26.2 or later. Built for developers who use Claude Code, Cursor, Aider, or similar agents that write extensive docs into their repos.
Q.02How is gitHtml different from GitHub's mobile app?
GitHub Mobile is built to manage repositories — issues, pull requests, code review. gitHtml is built to read them. GitHub Mobile renders .html files as raw source text. gitHtml renders them in a clean reader that preserves the document's own typography and styling. gitHtml also caches every doc offline and supports per-document notes, both of which GitHub Mobile doesn't.
Q.03Does gitHtml work offline?
Yes. Once you've opened a document, it's cached on your device and readable without an internet connection. The only time gitHtml needs the network is to sync new files from GitHub or to download a document you haven't opened before.
Q.04Does gitHtml read Markdown?
Not in version 1.0. gitHtml reads .html files only. Markdown support is planned for a future release; the App Store listing for v1.0 does not promise it.
Q.05Does gitHtml collect any data about me?
No. The app contains no analytics SDK, no crash reporter, no advertising identifier. The website does not run analytics scripts. Your GitHub token lives in the iOS Keychain on your device. Your notes, cached documents, favorites, and recents all live in local storage on your device. There is no gitHtml server that sees any of this data.
Q.06What does gitHtml do with my GitHub account?
gitHtml authenticates via GitHub's GitHub App install flow. You explicitly select which repositories gitHtml can see. The permission requested is "Read access to code" — read-only access to repository contents. No write access. No access to your organization data. No ability to take actions on your behalf.
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Q.07How do I delete my data?
Three options inside the app, in increasing scope. (1) Settings → Disconnect a repository removes that one repo's data. (2) Settings → Delete all data wipes everything cached on your device but keeps you signed in. (3) Settings → Sign out wipes everything plus removes your GitHub token. You can also revoke gitHtml's access entirely on GitHub: github.com → Settings → Applications → Authorized GitHub Apps → gitHtml → Revoke.
Q.08Is gitHtml free? Will it always be free?
gitHtml is free at launch. A future Pro tier is possible — a feature set has not been committed — but the v1 experience will remain free permanently. The app will never show ads.
Q.09What devices does gitHtml support?
iPhone and iPad running iOS 26.2 or later. There is no macOS app and no web client.
Q.10Why is the app called "gitHtml" — what does it do exactly?
The name says it: it reads HTML files from Git repositories. Specifically, GitHub repositories you authorize. It exists because AI coding agents like Claude Code and Cursor are writing a lot of .html documentation into developer repos, and there has been no good way to read that documentation on a phone.
Q.11Can I read framework documentation (MkDocs, Sphinx, Docusaurus) with gitHtml?
Yes, if the rendered HTML output of those tools is committed to your GitHub repository. gitHtml renders any .html file. It does not render the source .md or .rst files those tools start from; you'd need to commit the build output.
Q.12Does gitHtml work with private GitHub repositories?
Yes. The GitHub App install flow lets you authorize private repositories explicitly. The permission stays "Read access to code" — read-only.
Q.13Is gitHtml open-source?
The iOS app is not currently open-source. The Vercel token-exchange function and the marketing site are public.
Q.14Who built gitHtml?
WaveTech LLC, an independent studio. Contact: support@wavetechhq.com.

READY · iOS APP STORE

Read your repos. On your phone.
Without giving up your privacy.

Download on theApp Store

FREE · iOS 26.2+ · iPHONE & iPAD