Creating a GitHub README Profile
Giwa Jossy
Posted on July 27, 2020
GitHub recently released a feature that lets you introduce yourself to the GitHub community, using more visual contents such as pictures, GIFs, links, and everything else you can add to a normal README file, because it is markdown, which means you control the display of the document.
Now, there is a chance to give visitors a broad snapshot of who we are, as we highlight our skills and projects.
I will show you how to unlock this feature, and also share interesting use cases by users around the world.
To unlock this feature…
Create a new repository using the exact name as your GitHub username. For instance, my username is giwajossy, so the new repository had to be giwajossy.
Note: The naming is case-sensitive – at the time of this writing. Also, repositories are public by default, if you make it private, it won’t work.
Repository successfully created!
So I designed a banner, and placed it atop my new bio. Nothing too fancy!
Some Interesting use cases by other GitHub users
Thanks for reading!
Hope you find this helpful.
Posted on July 27, 2020
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