Stream: GCI announce

Topic: finding your commits


view this post on Zulip Steve Howell (showell) (Dec 22 2016 at 15:34):

GitHub has the ability to show all the commits done by a particular author. You basically go to the commit history and click on a person's name. You can do this to find your own commits! I'll use @Cynthia Lin as an example:

https://github.com/zulip/zulip/commits/master?author=synicalsyntax

In the upcoming years, when you're applying to universities or internships, remember this! You can link to all the commits you made to the Zulip project and talk about your overall contributions.


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