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How can you view your private activity in github?

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When I am logged in to github and visit my profile it shows my Public Activity. I do not see any way to view my private activity. I understand others should not be able to see it, but when I am logged in, is there any way for me to view my own?

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JD Isaacks Avatar asked Mar 12 '12 19:03

JD Isaacks


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1 Answers

click on your name, in the top right banner.

Let me revert that: you are right.. only public activity

Ok, found it... Login, then look at the page. 2nd top banner: News feed/Your actions/Pull request/...

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Olivier Refalo Avatar answered Sep 30 '22 19:09

Olivier Refalo