github wrapped

last updated · 2026-05-15

Terms of Use

The short version

GitHub Wrapped is free to use. It is open source. There is no warranty. You are responsible for the tokens you paste into it. For any issues or questions, contact Roshan Ramani on LinkedIn.

What you can do

  • Run the site against any public GitHub username.
  • Paste your own GitHub personal access token to view your private repo stats.
  • Download the share card PNG and post it wherever you want.
  • Fork the source code on GitHub and run your own copy.

What you should not do

  • Do not use someone else's token without their permission.
  • Do not abuse the service by hammering it with automated requests. GitHub will rate limit you and so will we.
  • Do not use the data to harass anyone. It is public profile information used for celebration, not for stalking.

Token responsibility

If you paste a GitHub personal access token, you are responsible for:
  • Choosing the minimum scope you need (we recommend the read-only repo scope).
  • Revoking the token at github.com/settings/tokens when you are done.
  • Not sharing the token with anyone else.
We do not store the token. See the privacy policy for details on what happens to it in your browser.

Accuracy

We report what GitHub tells us. The agent-vs-human classifier looks at commit message footers like Co-Authored-By, so:
  • If you committed a fully agent-written change without a Co-Authored-By trailer, it counts as human.
  • If an agent committed for you and signed itself, it counts as that agent.
  • Numbers are sampled from your top repos by recent push. Full year accuracy requires GitHub returning all the data, which is sometimes flaky.
Treat the output as a fun look back, not as an HR record.

No warranty

The site is provided as is. We make no promises about uptime, accuracy, or that the data will stay available. Things may break. For any bug reports or feature requests, contact Roshan Ramani on LinkedIn.

Changes

We may update these terms occasionally. The date at the top will move. Continued use after a change means you accept the new version. If you do not accept the new version, stop using the site.