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GitHub Achievements are special badges displayed on user profiles to recognize specific contributions and activities. By default, achievements are visible to anyone viewing your public profile, but you can disable them in profile settings.
Created a repository that has many stars.
- Default: 16 stars
- Bronze: 128 stars
- Silver: 512 stars
- Gold: 4096 stars
Closed an issue or pull request within 5 minutes of opening.
- Default: 1 time
Coauthored commits on merged pull requests.
- Default: 1 pull request
- Bronze: 10 pull requests
- Silver: 24 pull requests
- Gold: 48 pull requests
Opened pull requests that have been merged.
- Default: 2 pull requests
- Bronze: 16 pull requests
- Silver: 128 pull requests
- Gold: 1024 pull requests
Answered discussions and got accepted answers.
- Default: 2 answers
- Bronze: 8 answers
- Silver: 16 answers
- Gold: 32 answers
Merged at least one pull request without code review.
- Default: 1 merge
Sponsored open source contributors through GitHub Sponsors.
- Default: 1 sponsorship
React to something on GitHub with a heart emoji. Status: Being tested
User had PRs merged in multiple public repositories. Status: Being tested
Contributed code to repositories used in the Mars 2020 Helicopter Mission.
Contributed code to a repository in the 2020 GitHub Archive Program.
Use GitHub Pro subscription.
Have your reply to a discussion marked as the answer.
Be a registered member of the GitHub Developer Program.
Helped hunting down security vulnerabilities at GitHub Security.
Participate in the GitHub Campus Program.
Have your security advisory submitted to the GitHub Advisory Database accepted.
Achievements like Starstruck and Quickdraw support different emoji skin tone preferences. You can change your preferred skin tone in appearance settings.
To manage achievement display on your profile, visit your GitHub profile settings.