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Check Your GitHub Score
& Open Source Impact

Enter any GitHub username to calculate their true GitHub score. Analyze their open-source contribution score, community impact, and developer profile โ€” all from publicly available data.

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Scoring Methodology

๐Ÿ—๏ธRepository Quality (250 pts)

Evaluates total public repos, stars received, forks, and repo quality. More starred and forked repos indicate higher quality work maintained over time.

โšกActivity & Consistency (200 pts)

Analyzes recent public events (pushes, PRs, issues, comments). Daily active contributors score higher. Based on last 90 days of activity from the public events API.

๐ŸŒŸCommunity Impact (250 pts)

Measures total stars earned and forks across all repositories. Projects that inspire others to fork or star indicate real-world utility and community value.

๐Ÿ‘ฅSocial Influence (150 pts)

Uses follower count and follower-to-following ratio to measure influence. Developers who are followed by many but follow fewer tend to be recognized authorities in the community.

๐ŸŒLanguage Diversity (100 pts)

Rewards contributing across multiple programming languages. Polyglot developers who master multiple ecosystems bring broader impact and adapt to more projects.

๐Ÿ“…Account Longevity (50 pts)

Credits developers who have maintained long-standing GitHub presences. A 10+ year account with consistent activity demonstrates sustained commitment to open source.

How It Works

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Enter Username

Type any public GitHub username into the search bar above.

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Fetch Public Data

We use the GitHub REST API to collect repos, events, and profile info.

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Calculate Score

Our algorithm weighs 6 dimensions to produce a score out of 1000.

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View Insights

See your breakdown, top repos, language profile, and grade.

Why Track Your GitHub Score?

Resume & Portfolio Optimization

Your GitHub profile is your living resume as a software developer. Recruiters and engineering managers often look at public contributions to assess coding style, collaboration habits, and active engagement. GitScore turns raw, complex contributions into a clean, understandable rating, helping you highlight your open-source strengths.

Measuring True Collaboration

Many developers think GitHub is just about commits. However, true community impact is built on collaboration. GitScore rewards code reviews, pull requests, issue resolution, and community engagement. By emphasizing these metrics, we encourage building software together rather than coding in isolation.

Tracking Growth Over Time

By analyzing repository quality, language diversity, account longevity, and social reach, GitScore provides a multi-dimensional perspective of your progress. Use it as a benchmark to track your growth as you learn new programming languages, maintain more packages, and expand your follower network.