Welcome to GitHub Profile Tracker, the ultimate solution for discovering GitHub profiles that are hard to find!
GitHub Profile Tracker is designed to help you locate any GitHub user by their user ID, ensuring you never miss out on connecting with the developer you need. Whether you're a recruiter searching for top talent, a fellow developer looking to collaborate, or just someone interested in exploring GitHub's rich ecosystem.
- Accurate Profile Search: Simply input the GitHub user ID, and It'll do the rest.
- Comprehensive Profile Information: Gain insights with some profile data, including:
- Profile Creation Date: Know when the account was created.
- Account Type: Is it a Personal accounts, Organization accounts or Enterprise accounts.
- Email Address: Email address associated with the account.
- Last Updated Date: See the most recent activity.
- Followers and Following: Track the user's influence and network.
- Profile Picture: Get a visual identity.
- Blog: Any website or blog by the user.
- Location: Discover where the user is based.
- Bio: Learn more about the user's professional background and interests.
- Username: Confirm the identity of the user.
- Public Repositories: Explore the projects and contributions of the user.
To get started with GitHub Profile Tracker, follow these steps:
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/AdityaShriwas18/GitHub_Profile_Tracker
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Install dependencies:
npm install react-router-dom
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Start the application:
npm run dev
To use GitHub Profile Tracker:
- Open your web browser and navigate to
https://githubprofiletracker.netlify.app/
- Enter the GitHub user ID in the search bar.
- View the profile information that is displayed.
- To install, simply add it to your home screen.
I welcome contributions to make GitHub Profile Tracker better! To contribute, follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch:
git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
. - Make your changes and commit them:
git commit -m 'Add some feature'
. - Push to the branch:
git push origin feature/your-feature-name
. - Submit a pull request.