This project is a lightweight GitHub Profile Views Counter.
It is designed as an analytical instrument to track profile view activity from GitHub profile pages. It is not meant to measure unique visitors, but total profile hits.
It counts how many times your GitHub profile has been viewed and displays them in your profile — for free.
GitHub magic will happen as soon as you create a new repository named exactly the same as your username.
Add this line inside your profile repository README.md:
Note
Replace your-github-username with your real GitHub username.
You can use any valid HEX color or one of the predefined names:
| color | demo |
|---|---|
brightgreen |
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green |
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yellow |
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yellowgreen |
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orange |
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red |
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blue |
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grey |
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lightgrey |
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blueviolet |
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ff69b4 |
Named color
Hex color
| style | demo |
|---|---|
flat |
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flat-square |
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plastic |
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for-the-badge |
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pixel |
Invisible counter (1×1 pixel, no badge shown) |
Note
Replace whitespace with + character in multi-word labels.
You can provide a base number to add to the counter.
This is useful if you are migrating from another service.
For example, a user with 1000 views on another service who wants to migrate to GHPVC will use the following url to ensure the 1000 views are accounted for:
No. This project provides a minimalistic counter only.
This service does not provide a public reset option. The counter is persistent. Only the service owner can reset values directly in the database.
This counts page hits, not unique users. GitHub proxies all image requests through GitHub Camo, so visitor identity cannot be detected.
No. This is a free utility project.
MIT
Service powered by BlueOrbit Devs 💙 https://profileviews.blueorbitdevs.workers.dev


