Actually you can go https://github.com/ORG_NAME/REPO_NAME/commits?author=USER_NAME
and get all the commits authored by USER_NAME
on the repo ORG_NAME/REPO_NAME
, but I want get all commits of all repos.
4 Answers
You can now do this by prepending the prefix "author:" to a username in the search box. Or modify and use this URL directly: https://github.com/search?q=author:the_username
On enterprise github you can look at http://github.EXAMPLE.com/orgs/ORG/dashboard, and change the personal context to the ORG of interest to see everyone's activity (pushes, merges, etc.) If you don't change the context, you don't see your own activity in the feed.
As answered from here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20714593/github-api-repositories-contributed-to/47564252#47564252
you can use GraphQL
to request at least a list: GraphQL Explorer
But nevertheless, you still would have a mixed result if want to query only a user commits repositories without repositories with only user issues: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20714593/github-api-repositories-contributed-to/47564252#comment123285323_47564252
https://github.com/ORG_NAME/REPO_NAME/commits?author=USER_NAME
for each repo in that list. That would be a complete listing.