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Run this command on the terminal git config --global user.name
and see if 'Richard' or 'Richar2' appears, if 'Richard' appears, run the following command git config --global user.name "Richar2"
and then try committing something again, and see if you’re counting your contributions.
The reason for this is that your last commits came with the username Richard
, but your Github name is as Richar2
, and when the same ones are different, the commits performed are not considered their own.
If this doesn’t solve your problem, also check your email git config --global user.email
and see if the configured email is the same that you have linked to your github account, if not, run the following command git config --global user.email seuemailaqui
. (But I believe the e-mail is already correct)
You’re performing these commits in a Save, or in the master repository?
– Marcelolx
In the master repository.
– Richard Carlos
Just to confirm, put your github there. But I believe there may be two possibilities, your repository is private and you have not activated the 'Include private contributions on my profile' option in your Github account settings. Or the email you are using for commiting is not associated with your Github account.
– Marcelolx
My Git //github.com/Richar2
– Richard Carlos
But the strange thing is that a repository that was making the records usually also stopped.
– Richard Carlos