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Hours#341

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KatarzynaChmielecka asked this question inQ&A
Hours#341
Oct 18, 2022· 1 comments· 2 replies
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On which hour (and time zone) streak is counted? Yesterday I committed 3 times and my streak now is 0.

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I believe it is supposed to be midnight UTC time, but the GitHub API has frequently been inconsistent.

The only thing I recommend as a temporary solution is making commits have different date or time -https://github.com/DenverCoder1/github-readme-streak-stats/blob/main/docs/faq.md#why-doesnt-my-streak-stats-match-my-contribution-graph

It seems now that your streak shows 12 for me, so it may have been resolved automatically.

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@KatarzynaChmielecka
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Yes, I forgot to write it here. But really I had 0 days earlier. So streak time is rather a lottery ... ;)

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Hi, I have that problem again. Today I tried the second solution from your link. I put it in the terminal and pushed. git commit --date="2022-11-23 12:00" -m "Test commit" --allow-empty but on gh repo this commit isn't with the date I choose- it's ok?

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