Accessing your personal dashboard
Your personal dashboard is the first page you'll see when you sign in on GitHub.
To access your personal dashboard once you're signed in, click the in the upper-left corner of any page.
Finding your recent activity
In the "Recent activity" section of your news feed, you can quickly find and follow up with recently updated issues and pull requests you're working on. Under "Recent activity", you can preview up to 4 recent updates made in the last two weeks.
Las propuestas y las solicitudes de extracción abiertas aparecen en la sección de actividad reciente cuando:
- Has abierto una propuesta o solicitud de extracción.
- Alguien ha comentado en una propuesta o solicitud de extracción que abriste.
- Tu propuesta o solicitud de extracción fue reabierta.
- Se solicitó tu revisión en una solicitud de extracción.
- Se te asignó a una propuesta o solicitud de extracción.
- Hiciste referencia a una propuesta o solicitud de extracción por medio de un comentario.
- Hiciste un comentario en una propuesta o solicitud de extracción.
Finding your top repositories and teams
In the global navigation menu, you can access the top repositories and teams you use. To open the menu, select at the top left of any page.
The list of top repositories is automatically generated, and can include any repository you have interacted with, whether it's owned directly by your account or not. Interactions include making commits and opening or commenting on issues and pull requests. The list of top repositories cannot be edited, but repositories will drop off the list 1 year after you last interacted with them.
You can also find a list of your recently visited repositories, teams, and projects when you click into the search bar at the top of any page on GitHub.
Staying updated with activity from the community
The main section of your dashboard has two activity feeds:
- Following: Activity by people you follow and from repositories you watch.
- For you: Activity and recommendations based on your GitHub network.
Following feed
This feed shows activity from repositories and users you have shown a direct interest in, by following a user or watching a repository. For example, you'll see updates when a user you follow:
- Stars a repository.
- Follows another user.
- Creates a public repository.
- Opens an issue or pull request with "help wanted" or "good first issue" label on a repository you're watching.
- Pushes commits to a repository you watch.
- Forks a public repository.
- Publishes a new release.
For more information about following people and starring repositories, see Seguir a personas and Guardar repositorios con estrellas.
For you feed
Nota:
This new tab is currently in versión preliminar pública and subject to change.
This feed shows activity and recommendations based on your network on GitHub. It's designed to provide updates that inspire you, keep you up-to-date, and help you find new communities you want to participate in. Your network includes:
- Repositories you have starred
- Repositories you've contributed to
- Users you follow or sponsor
- Users you've collaborated with
- Organizations you follow