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Alexander Egerev2017-09-29 17:27:13
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Alexander Egerev, 2017-09-29 17:27:13

Commit statistics stopped updating, how to fix it?

In the repo itself, the commits are shown, but the statistics are not updated. Perhaps this is due to github outages . Screenshots of the repository below.
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Alexander Pavlov, 2017-09-29
@Nokman

GitHub determines who made a commit by name and email. Past commits were made on behalf of Hastle, which matches your profile. That's why GitHub added them to your statistics.
The last commits are made on behalf of Alexander Egerev. GitHub cannot determine whose account it is, and therefore does not add these commits to your statistics.
Example, I work with a friend in the same repository, which is in my GitHub. The system considers my commits to me in statistics, and commits of a friend to him. Whose repository does not matter.
You need to either change the name settings in git on the PC, or tell GitHub which ones to consider as yours (look in the account settings, if I'm not mistaken).

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iMaximus, 2017-09-29
@iMaximus

It was the same. They wrote above correctly, you need to check that the mail corresponds to the account soap and change it to your own, well, the username at the same time.
https://help.github.com/articles/setting-your-comm...

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