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Quickstart for your personal dashboard

Your personal dashboard helps you track issues and pull requests, find your top repositories and teams, stay up-to-date with organizations and repositories you're subscribed to, and explore recommended repositories.

Accessing your personal dashboard

Your personal dashboard is the first page you'll see when you sign in on GitHub.

To access your personal dashboard once you're signed in, click the in the upper-left corner of any page.

Finding your recent activity

In the "Recent activity" section of your news feed, you can quickly find and follow up with recently updated issues and pull requests you're working on.

Finding your top repositories and teams

In the global navigation menu, you can access the top repositories and teams you use. To open the menu, select at the top left of any page.

Screenshot of the navigation bar on GitHub. The "Open global navigation menu" icon is outlined in dark orange.

You can also find a list of your recently visited repositories, teams, and projects when you click into the search bar at the top of any page on GitHub.

Staying up-to-date with activity from the community

注意

The new feed is currently in 公共预览版 and subject to change.

The feed is designed to help you discover relevant content from projects you follow, keep up with your friends and community members, and track recent activity in your communities.

You can use the Filter dropdown in the upper right corner to filter the feed to show only the exact event types you'd like to see.

Next steps

To understand how GitHub determines what is displayed on your personal dashboard, see Personal dashboard.