Confused about Clones (and views) #75232
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Hi there! I'm new to Github, and recently made my first repository, and was excited to see if it would get much attention. I found the insights button, which helped me out a little, and told me I had 2 unique views. At first I thought this was fine, 2 people is better than 0, then I found the clones graph. It said I had 11 unique clones, which is a little higher then 2 lol. So I left it for a bit, confused, came back to it, and the issue was still there. I'm not really worried about it, I'm just curious on what's happening. I found only one post about the traffic tab, and it was unclear how views are counted. Thanks for any help! |
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Views are the total number of times your repo has been viewed, which includes multiple views by the same user. Unique Visitors/Views only count each user once, regardless of how many times they visit the repo. Unique clones can be higher than unique visitors because you can clone the repo as long as have access to the cloning URL without even visiting the repo itself. For example, some automated bots or scripts regularly clone public repos through GitHub API endpoints to monitor public events on GitHub for search indexes or archives. Also, direct sharing of cloning URLs will contribute to a higher number of unique clones without increasing unique visitors. Hope it helps! |
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Views are the total number of times your repo has been viewed, which includes multiple views by the same user.
Unique Visitors/Views only count each user once, regardless of how many times they visit the repo.
Unique clones can be higher than unique visitors because you can clone the repo as long as have access to the cloning URL without even visiting the repo itself. For example, some automated bots or scripts regularly clone public repos through GitHub API endpoints to monitor public events on GitHub for search indexes or archives. Also, direct sharing of cloning URLs will contribute to a higher number of unique clones without increasing unique visitors.
Hope it helps!