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Issue updating contributor graph #31
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@czfrance could you help me, please? Seems like script imports nothing to my mock repository.
If I run my script, I see logs which analyse every commit and saying that it doesn't include commits that was created not by me.
Also, I opened this folder in VSCode to look through commits in the Git tab, and there were no commits, repo was empty. |
Hi, I got a similar issue myself. I was uploading my mock-repo from my company issued computer. So in this machine I have my company email configured as my primary git user email. This means that the mock-repo got pushed with my company email as user (you can change the email user for an individual repo, but I forgot to do so). And after I pushed this to github, no new contributions were showing up. The fix for me was to add my company email as a secondary email on my github account, on Settings\Public profile\Public email menu. Of course, you can simple change the email address on your local mock-repo as well with this command: Best regards! |
Hi!
I've run the python script specified in the README (after entering in the appropriate info). While running the script, the commits from the original repo appear in the logs, but when I go to push the mock repo, the contributor graph doesn't appear.
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