Pin repositories to your GitHub profile
You can now showcase the repositories that best represent your work on your GitHub profile. Using the “Pinned repositories” list, you can pin any public repository you have contributed to.…
You can now showcase the repositories that best represent your work on your GitHub profile. Using the “Pinned repositories” list, you can pin any public repository you have contributed to. Once you have chosen up to five repositories, you can then drag-and-drop to place them in whatever order you like.
If you don’t customize your pinned repositories, we’ll continue to show your most popular repositories. Learn more in our help guide.
Together with our new profile bios, pinned repositories allow you to create a GitHub profile that’s the best representation of you and your work. We can’t wait to see what you pin.
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