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[GH-ISSUE #47] commits are showed in my-history, but not in my profile #16
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Originally created by @SuperDev-star on GitHub (Jun 9, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/artiebits/fake-git-history/issues/47
Nice to meet you Artiebits.


I found your magic tool and tried to use.
Unfortunately, however, it didn't work for me.
I can see commits in my-history repo but can not see any contribution in profile after git remote and push operation.
Could you tell me what's wrong with me?
Sincerely.
@artiebits commented on GitHub (Jun 9, 2024):
hi there,
in the github settings, enable showing your contribution to private repos. hope this fixes your issue
@SuperDev-star commented on GitHub (Jun 12, 2024):
I followed your advice.
However, unfortunately, it didn't work.
I tried it over ten times and not working yet.
Please help me.
I attached my screen record.
https://github.com/artiebits/fake-git-history/assets/172194654/5f40d356-b553-48cb-9a33-ad4d0ca7c061
@callmeberzerker commented on GitHub (Jul 13, 2024):
I am pretty sure github changed something since doesn't work anymore.
@databasd commented on GitHub (Jul 30, 2024):
Seems to be the case, yes. Github seems to substitute date of any commit for the time that it was pushed to them.
Any idea if it's intentional or a bug?
@idea360 commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2024):
https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/22695#discussioncomment-3237743
@NoahDavidATL commented on GitHub (Jan 14, 2025):
Can confirm. This no longer works.
@KagurazakaIris commented on GitHub (May 8, 2025):
Confirm now, only valid for activities in the past year.
@KagurazakaIris commented on GitHub (May 8, 2025):
But I rewrote a bash version, at least GitHub does not restrict this behavior.