Personalizing your profile
You can share information about yourself with other GitHub Enterprise users by setting a profile picture and adding a bio to your profile.
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Changing your profile picture
Your profile picture helps identify you across GitHub Enterprise in pull requests, comments, contributions pages, and graphs. You can choose to have a profile picture that represents you, your likeness, or your spirit animal.
When you sign up for an account, GitHub Enterprise provides you with a randomly generated "identicon". Your identicon generates from a hash of your user ID, so there's no way to control its color or pattern. You can replace your identicon with an image of your choice.
Tip: Your profile picture should be a PNG, JPG, or GIF file under 1 MB in size. For the best quality rendering, we recommend keeping the image at about 500 by 500 pixels.
Setting a profile picture
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In the upper-right corner of any page, click your profile photo, then click Settings.
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Under Profile Picture, you can either drag-and-drop your image from a local folder, or click Upload new picture to upload a new photo manually.
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Crop your picture. When you're done, click Set new profile picture.
Resetting your profile picture to the identicon
- Go to your designated identicon at
https://github.com/identicons/USERNAME.png
. - Download your identicon.
- Follow the previous steps to replace the image.
Changing your profile name
You can change the name that is displayed on your profile.
- In the upper-right corner of any page, click your profile photo, then click Settings.
- Under "Name", type the name you want to be displayed on your profile.
Adding a bio to your profile
Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other GitHub Enterprise users. With the help of @mentions and emoji, you can include information about where you currently or have previously worked, what type of work you do, or even what kind of coffee you drink.
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In the upper-right corner of any page, click your profile photo, then click Settings.
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Under Bio, add the content that you want displayed on your profile. The bio field is limited to 160 characters.
Tip: When you @mention an organization, only those that you're a member of will autocomplete. You can still @mention organizations that you're not a member of, like a previous employer, but the organization name won't autocomplete for you.
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Click Update profile.