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- GitHub Stats Card
- GitHub Extra Pins
- Top Languages Card
- Wakatime Week Stats
- Themes
- Customization
- Deploy Yourself
Copy-paste this into your markdown content, and that's it. Simple!
Change the ?username=
value to your GitHub's username.
[![Anurag's GitHub stats](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api?username=anuraghazra)](https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats)
Note: Available ranks are S+ (top 1%), S (top 25%), A++ (top 45%), A+ (top 60%), and B+ (everyone). The values are calculated by using the cumulative distribution function using commits, contributions, issues, stars, pull requests, followers, and owned repositories. The implementation can be investigated at src/calculateRank.js
To hide any specific stats, you can pass a query parameter ?hide=
with comma-separated values.
Options:
&hide=stars,commits,prs,issues,contribs
![Anurag's GitHub stats](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api?username=anuraghazra&hide=contribs,prs)
You can add the count of all your private contributions to the total commits count by using the query parameter ?count_private=true
.
Note: If you are deploying this project yourself, the private contributions will be counted by default. Otherwise, you need to choose to share your private contribution counts.
Options:
&count_private=true
![Anurag's GitHub stats](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api?username=anuraghazra&count_private=true)
To enable icons, you can pass show_icons=true
in the query param, like so:
![Anurag's GitHub stats](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api?username=anuraghazra&show_icons=true)
With inbuilt themes, you can customize the look of the card without doing any manual customization.
Use &theme=THEME_NAME
parameter like so :-
![Anurag's GitHub stats](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api?username=anuraghazra&show_icons=true&theme=radical)
dark, radical, merko, gruvbox, tokyonight, onedark, cobalt, synthwave, highcontrast, dracula
You can look at a preview for all available themes or checkout the theme config file & you can also contribute new themes if you like :D
You can customize the appearance of your Stats Card
or Repo Card
however you wish with URL params.
title_color
- Card's title color (hex color)text_color
- Body text color (hex color)icon_color
- Icons color if available (hex color)border_color
- Card's border color (hex color). (Does not apply whenhide_border
is enabled)bg_color
- Card's background color (hex color) or a gradient in the form of angle,start,endhide_border
- Hides the card's border (boolean)theme
- name of the theme, choose from all available themescache_seconds
- set the cache header manually (min: 1800, max: 86400)locale
- set the language in the card (e.g. cn, de, es, etc.)border_radius
- Corner rounding on the card_
You can provide multiple comma-separated values in bg_color option to render a gradient, the format of the gradient is :-
&bg_color=DEG,COLOR1,COLOR2,COLOR3...COLOR10
Note on cache: Repo cards have a default cache of 4 hours (14400 seconds) if the fork count & star count is less than 1k, otherwise, it's 2 hours (7200 seconds). Also, note that the cache is clamped to a minimum of 2 hours and a maximum of 24 hours.
hide
- Hides the specified items from stats (Comma-separated values)hide_title
- (boolean)hide_rank
- (boolean) hides the rank and automatically resizes the card widthshow_icons
- (boolean)include_all_commits
- Count total commits instead of just the current year commits (boolean)count_private
- Count private commits (boolean)line_height
- Sets the line-height between text (number)custom_title
- Sets a custom title for the carddisable_animations
- Disables all animations in the card (boolean)
show_owner
- Show the repo's owner name (boolean)
hide
- Hide the languages specified from the card (Comma-separated values)hide_title
- (boolean)layout
- Switch between two available layoutsdefault
&compact
card_width
- Set the card's width manually (number)langs_count
- Show more languages on the card, between 1-10, defaults to 5 (number)exclude_repo
- Exclude specified repositories (Comma-separated values)custom_title
- Sets a custom title for the card
⚠️ Important: Language names should be uri-escaped, as specified in Percent Encoding (i.e:c++
should becomec%2B%2B
,jupyter notebook
should becomejupyter%20notebook
, etc.) You can use urlencoder.org to help you do this automatically.
hide
- Hide the languages specified from the card (Comma-separated values)hide_title
- (boolean)line_height
- Sets the line-height between text (number)hide_progress
- Hides the progress bar and percentage (boolean)custom_title
- Sets a custom title for the cardlayout
- Switch between two available layoutsdefault
&compact
langs_count
- Limit number of languages on the card, defaults to all reported langaugesapi_domain
- Set a custom API domain for the card, e.g. to use services like Hakatime or Wakapirange
– Request a range different from your WakaTime default, e.g.last_7_days
. See WakaTime API docs for list of available options.
GitHub extra pins allow you to pin more than 6 repositories in your profile using a GitHub readme profile.
Yay! You are no longer limited to 6 pinned repositories.
Copy-paste this code into your readme and change the links.
Endpoint: api/pin?username=anuraghazra&repo=github-readme-stats
[![Readme Card](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api/pin/?username=anuraghazra&repo=github-readme-stats)](https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats)
Use show_owner variable to include the repo's owner username
The top languages card show a GitHub user's most frequently used top language.
NOTE: Top Languages does not indicate my skill level or anything like that, it's a GitHub metric of which languages have the most code on GitHub. It's a new feature of github-readme-stats.
Copy-paste this code into your readme and change the links.
Endpoint: api/top-langs?username=anuraghazra
[![Top Langs](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api/top-langs/?username=anuraghazra)](https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats)
You can use ?exclude_repo=repo1,repo2
parameter to exclude individual repositories.
[![Top Langs](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api/top-langs/?username=anuraghazra&exclude_repo=github-readme-stats,anuraghazra.github.io)](https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats)
You can use ?hide=language1,language2
parameter to hide individual languages.
[![Top Langs](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api/top-langs/?username=anuraghazra&hide=javascript,html)](https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats)
You can use the &langs_count=
option to increase or decrease the number of languages shown on the card. Valid values are integers between 1 and 10 (inclusive), and the default is 5.
[![Top Langs](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api/top-langs/?username=anuraghazra&langs_count=8)](https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats)
You can use the &layout=compact
option to change the card design.
[![Top Langs](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api/top-langs/?username=anuraghazra&layout=compact)](https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats)
- Compact layout
Change the ?username=
value to your Wakatime username.
[![willianrod's wakatime stats](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api/wakatime?username=willianrod)](https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats)
- Compact layout
- Default
- Hiding specific stats
- Showing icons
- Customize Border Color
- Include All Commits
- Themes
Choose from any of the default themes
- Gradient
- Customizing stats card
- Setting card locale
- Customizing repo card
- Top languages
- Wakatime card
You usually won't be able to layout the images side by side. To do that you can use this approach:
<a href="https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats">
<img align="center" src="https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api/pin/?username=anuraghazra&repo=github-readme-stats" />
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/anuraghazra/convoychat">
<img align="center" src="https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api/pin/?username=anuraghazra&repo=convoychat" />
</a>
Since the GitHub API only allows 5k requests per hour, my https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api
could possibly hit the rate limiter. If you host it on your own Vercel server, then you don't have to worry about anything. Click on the deploy button to get started!
NOTE: Since #58 we should be able to handle more than 5k requests and have no issues with downtime :D
Guide on setting up Vercel 🔨
- Go to vercel.com
- Click on
Log in
- Sign in with GitHub by pressing
Continue with GitHub
- Sign into GitHub and allow access to all repositories, if prompted
- Fork this repo
- After forking the repo, open the
vercel.json
file and change themaxDuration
field to10
- Go back to your Vercel dashboard
- Select
Import Project
- Select
Import Git Repository
- Select root and keep everything as is, just add your environment variable named PAT_1 (as shown), which will contain a personal access token (PAT), which you can easily create here (leave everything as is, just name it something, it can be anything you want)
- Click deploy, and you're good to go. See your domains to use the API!
I open-source almost everything I can, and I try to reply to everyone needing help using these projects. Obviously, this takes time. You can use this service for free.
However, if you are using this project and are happy with it or just want to encourage me to continue creating stuff, there are few ways you can do it :-
- Giving proper credit when you use github-readme-stats on your readme, linking back to it :D
- Starring and sharing the project 🚀
- - You can make one-time donations via PayPal. I'll probably buy a
coffeetea. 🍵
Thanks! ❤️
Contributions are welcome! <3
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