On the general idea, I'm thoroughly in support of alternative interfaces and workflows, so I see git-pr as a net win.
On the above steps, I feel it's misrepresenting what github/gitlab have to offer. The only real step would be "have an account on the platform" and looking at the file in a browser. From there creating a MR/PR in a new branch with the changes you want is painless and a matter of 3 or 4 clicks.
It works very well for repos with config files that only need the CI to be green, you get a full MR in 1 min if you want to.
On the above steps, I feel it's misrepresenting what github/gitlab have to offer. The only real step would be "have an account on the platform" and looking at the file in a browser. From there creating a MR/PR in a new branch with the changes you want is painless and a matter of 3 or 4 clicks.
It works very well for repos with config files that only need the CI to be green, you get a full MR in 1 min if you want to.