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git4con

v0.0.1

Published

Git Contributions

Downloads

4

Readme

Installation

npm install -g git4con

If you are getting a EACCES error, try running the command with sudo.

Usage

git4con

🚨 Important Note 🚨

Make sure your GitHub profile Contribution settings set to Private contributions, otherwise Git4con contributions won't show up on your public profile

Steps:

  1. Navigate to your GitHub profile
  2. Select the drop-down named "Contribution settings"
  3. Select "Private contributions" (make sure this is selected)
  4. Optional: To test this, visit your GitHub profile in `Incognito mode" to see if your activity graph is showing.

P.S. Do you like Git4con? Please star our GitHub repository ❤️


Frequently Asked Questions

How can I get rid of the Git4con commits? Delete the git4con-contributions repository from your GitHub account and all the Git4con commits will be removed from your profile. After deleting, to get commits back you'll need to repeat the Git4con process.