About your organization's profile page
You can customize your organization's Overview page to show a README and pinned repositories dedicated to public users or members of the organization.
Members of your organization who are signed into GitHub, can select a member
or public
view of the README and pinned repositories when they visit your organization's profile page.
The view defaults to member
if either a members-only README or members-only pinned repositories are present, and public
otherwise.
Users who are not members of your organization will be shown a public
view.
Pinned repositories
You can give users easy access to important or frequently used repositories, by choosing up to six repositories for public users and six repositories for members of the organization. Once you pin repositories to your organization profile, the "Pinned" section is shown above the "Repositories" section of the profile page.
Only organization owners can pin repositories. For more information, see Pinning repositories to your organization's profile.
Organization profile READMEs
You can share information about how to engage with your organization by creating an organization profile README for both public users and members of the organization. GitHub shows your organization profile README in the "Overview" tab of your organization.
You can choose what information to include in your organization profile README. Here are some examples of information that may be helpful.
- An "About" section that describes your organization
- Guidance for getting help in the organization
You can format text and include emoji, images, and GIFs in your organization profile README by using GitHub Flavored Markdown. For more information, see Getting started with writing and formatting on GitHub.
Adding a public organization profile README
The content of public README.md
will appear on your organization's public profile.
- If your organization does not already have a public
.github
repository, create a public.github
repository. - In your organization's
.github
repository, create aREADME.md
file in theprofile
folder. - Commit the changes to the
README.md
file.
Adding a member-only organization profile README
The content of a member-only README.md
will be displayed in the member view of your organization's profile.
- If your organization does not already have a
.github-private
repository, create a private repository called.github-private
. - In your organization's
.github-private
repository, create aREADME.md
file in theprofile
folder. - Commit the changes to the
README.md
file.
Pinning repositories to your organization's profile
You can pin repositories that you want to feature, such as those that are frequently used, to your organization's profile page. To choose which repositories to pin to your organization's profile, you must be an organization owner.
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Navigate to your organization's profile page.
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In the right sidebar of the page, select the View as dropdown menu, then click Public or Member.
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Navigate to the settings for pinned repositories.
- If you already have pinned repositories, in the "Pinned" section, click Customize pins.
- If you haven't yet pinned any repositories, in the right sidebar, click pin repositories.
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In the "Edit pinned repositories" dialog box, select a combination of up to six public, private, or internal repositories to display.
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Click Save pins.
Changing your organization's profile picture
When you create an organization, GitHub Enterprise Server provides you with a randomly generated "identicon." The identicon is generated from a hash of your organization's user ID, so there's no way to control its color or pattern.
You can replace the identicon with an image that represents your organization. To replace the image, you can upload a new image or use a Gravatar image.
Uploading an image
- In the upper-right corner of GitHub, select your profile photo, then click Your organizations**.
- Next to the organization, click Settings.
- Under your profile picture, click Upload new picture, then select an image.
Using a Gravatar image
- In the upper-right corner of GitHub, select your profile photo, then click Your organizations**.
- Next to the organization, click Settings.
- In the "Gravatar email (Private)" field, enter the email address associated with your Gravatar image.
- Click Update profile.