To visualize your GitHub contributions, you can use the GitHub Contributions Graph which shows your activity over the past year. Here’s how you can visualize it:
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Go to your GitHub profile:
Navigate to https://github.com and log in. Once logged in, go to your profile page by clicking on your avatar in the top-right corner and selecting “Your profile.” -
Check the Contribution Graph:
On your profile page, you’ll see a grid of colored squares representing your contributions (commits, pull requests, issues, etc.) over the past year. The colors range from light green (fewer contributions) to dark green (more contributions). -
Contributions Types:
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Commits: These are the most common contributions and will show up as solid squares.
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Pull Requests and Issues: If you’ve opened pull requests or issues, those also count as contributions and will show differently.
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Repositories: If you’ve contributed to different repositories, the contribution will be tied to the specific repository.
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See Specific Contributions:
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Hover over a square to see the exact date and the number of contributions made that day.
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You can also see detailed contributions for each repository if you click on specific days.
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External Tools:
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There are also some third-party tools available to help visualize your contributions in more detail, like GitHub Contributions Calendar or GitHub Visualizer.
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If you want to make it more artistic or stylized (like adding graphs or further customizations), I can help generate a visual based on your activity data. Would you like that?