Your profile page tells people the story of your work through the repositories you're interested in, the contributions you've made, and the conversations you've had.
You can add personal information about yourself in your bio, like previous places you've worked, projects you've contributed to, or interests you have that other people may like to know about.
People who visit your profile see a timeline of important highlights, like when you joined GitHub, the moment you opened your first pull request, and issues you've opened that prompt important conversations. They can also see:
- Repositories you own or contribute to and get a feel for the type of work you're interested in. You can choose which repositories showcase your best work by pinning them to your profile. You can choose to display public contributions or to also include private, anonymized contributions.
- Repositories you've starred.