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gith4ck

v1.1.1

Published

Infinite GitHub contributions

Downloads

8

Readme

Installation

npm install -g gith4ck

The "a" in hack is a "4" due to NPM not allowing the word "hack" in a package name.

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

Usage

gith4ck

🚨 Important Note 🚨

Make sure your GitHub profile Contribution settings set to Private contributions, otherwise GitHack 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 GitHack? Please star our GitHub repository ❤️


Frequently Asked Questions

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

Why do I have to share + follow on X/Twitter to get access? Sharing on X/Twitter helps get the word out about GitHack. Following me allows me to keep releasing more tools in the future. You can always fork the code and remove those parts if you don't want to support via X/Twitter.