Yes. All the time. Reviewing the code in Github is quite more comfortable than doing diffs in the console.
Also, if you also open issues to organize your tasks, you can associate the PR with the issue, so you can follow your progress better. It also gives me the feeling of acomplishment because I feel that I am progressing in discreete steps. But this is completelly subjective, and probably based on the fact that I am used to use Github at work.
Yes. All the time. Reviewing the code in Github is quite more comfortable than doing diffs in the console.
Also, if you also open issues to organize your tasks, you can associate the PR with the issue, so you can follow your progress better. It also gives me the feeling of acomplishment because I feel that I am progressing in discreete steps. But this is completelly subjective, and probably based on the fact that I am used to use Github at work.
That is a great idea to use Github issues to help track work!