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What is the best way to show off your contributions to a repository?

Sean McHugh
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March 27, 2018

I have a small project. So far there has only been one contributor besides myself but it is the kind of project people might want to contribute to.

 

It's basically a math website with practice problems and an appendix for each of the topics covered. https://bitbucket.org/seanmchughinfo/regressionbuddy.

 

If you click on someone's profile, say mine, you see their repositories and commits in a little bar on the side https://bitbucket.org/seanmchughinfo/. But if the user doesn't have any repositores themselves the page looks bare. It doesn't really show off the work they have put in.

 

By contrast, github has tons of tools to show a users contributions. Does bitbucket offer any kind of page that a user can hand out a link to which highlights their contributions?

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Ana Retamal
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March 28, 2018

HI Sean! By "a little bar on the side" do you mean the Recent Activity feed? Or are you looking somewhere else? There you can see the users that recently contributed to your repo, however when I click on your user I don't see anything there. Keep also in mind that if a user's profile is private, this info will also not be shown.

Regarding Github, we don't have that tile-like graph where they show a recent activity. If you'd like Bitbucket to have some extra functionalities, you can submit your idea at site/master :)

Hope that helps!

Ana

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