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GitHub Profile Analyzer

Analyze your GitHub profile and get an industry-grade score with exact, prioritized fixes and copy-paste templates.

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Paste a GitHub username or profile link to get an industry-grade profile score across identity, activity, showcase, and presence: with exact, prioritized fixes.

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Get an industry-grade score for your GitHub profile across identity, activity, showcase, and presence: then follow the exact, prioritized fixes with copy-paste templates to improve it. Analysis runs on public GitHub data through devvkit's rate-limit-safe proxy.

>[x]Features
  • -Overall profile score out of 100 with letter grade and verdict
  • -Four category scores: Identity, Activity, Showcase, Presence
  • -Exact fixes ordered by impact with real repo names and metrics
  • -Copy-paste templates: profile README, repo README, bio formulas
  • -Strengths panel showing what is already working
  • -Client-side session caching to protect GitHub rate limits
>>Use Cases
  • >Preparing a GitHub profile before applying to jobs
  • >Finding the highest-impact improvements in one pass
  • >Generating a professional profile README from a template
  • >Auditing a portfolio repo's README, license, and topics

Frequently Asked Questions

>How does the analyzer score my profile??
It evaluates four weighted categories from your public GitHub data: Identity (name, bio, location, links), Activity (recent pushes and repo depth), Showcase (READMEs, licenses, descriptions, stars on your top repos), and Presence (profile README, followers, account age). Each category is scored out of 25 for a total out of 100.
>Is my data sent anywhere??
Only your public GitHub username is sent to devvkit's server-side proxy, which fetches the same public data anyone can see on GitHub. Nothing is stored or shared, and results are cached in your browser session to protect GitHub rate limits.
>Why can't the analyzer see my private repos and contributions??
GitHub only exposes public data through its API. Private repositories and private contributions are invisible to anyone but you: including this tool. The score is based purely on your public footprint, which is exactly what recruiters see too.
>Are the fixes really "exact"??
Each fix names the specific repo, field, or metric it applies to (for example "Top repo X has no README") and comes with a copy-paste template you can adapt. Fixes are ordered by impact: critical first, then important, then nice-to-have.
>Why is my score lower than I expected??
Most developers under-estimate how thin their public footprint is. Missing bio, no profile README, stale push activity, or repos without READMEs/licenses are the usual culprits: the fixes list tells you exactly which ones apply to you.