Prerequisites
Before you view contributions on your profile, you should understand what counts as a contribution, and what other information your profile displays. See Contributions visible on your profile.
Viewing contributions in a specific time range
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In the upper-right corner of any page, click your profile picture, then click Your profile.
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To see a visual representation of your contributions, scroll down to the section labeled "NUMBER contributions in the last year".
Note
Commits will only appear on your contributions calendar if the email address you used to author the commits is connected to your GitHub account. For more information, see Why are my contributions not showing up on my profile?
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To view contributions made on a specific day, click the square corresponding to that day.
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To view contributions made over a specific time span, click the square corresponding to the start of the time span, press Shift, then click the square corresponding to the end of the time span.
Note
You can select up to a one-month range on your contributions calendar. If you select a larger time span, we will only display one month of contributions.
Viewing a timeline of your contributions
- In the upper-right corner of any page, click your profile picture, then click Your profile.
- To see a timeline of your contributions, starting with your most recent work, scroll down to the "Contribution activity" section of the page.
- Optionally, to explore older contributions:
- At the bottom of the timeline, click Show more activity.
- On the right side of the page, click the year you want to see contributions from.
Next steps
To learn more about what counts as a contribution, see Why are my contributions not showing up on my profile?
If you use GitHub Enterprise Server and your enterprise owner enables unified contributions, you can send enterprise contribution counts to your GitHub.com profile. See Sharing contributions from GitHub Enterprise Server.