How can I restore GitHub contribution calendar updates? #122579
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If you just worry about green graph, then try this command to commit in any of your repository and push it: git commit -m "msg" --date=<your-missing-date> # e.g 2023-02-13 And you will see that your missing contribution date will appear in contribution graph. |
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git commit -m "msg" --date= # e.g 2024-03-13 |
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I'm currently working on a project and regularly pushing updates to my personal GitHub profile. Initially, my contributions were being reflected on my calendar, as expected. However, I recently left an organization with which I was no longer actively involved. Since then, my pushes to repositories created before leaving the organization have ceased to appear on my contribution calendar.
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All previous answers to this issue I've found were: checking the email addresses, turning on private contributions to the calendar, giving github time to update or about leaving an organization invalidating contributions. None of those help in my case.
I want to be able to see my contributions on the calendar like I was before.
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