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GitHub Username Lookup

Paste a GitHub username and instantly see the public profile, repos, followers, links, and account history.

GitHub usernames are public and globally unique. Pasting one into github.dawg.bot resolves it through the public GitHub API and renders a clean, shareable profile page backed by the same identity graph powering discord.dog.

The lookup pulls public profile data (avatar, bio, location, blog, organization), aggregate counts (followers, following, public repos, gists), and joined date from the official GitHub REST endpoints. Raw payloads are stored so the rendered profile stays fast even when GitHub is rate-limiting anonymous traffic.

Add the same username to other Dawg lenses (discord.dog, mc.dog, steam.dog) to see cross-platform connections when those accounts have been linked through OAuth or surfaced via public profile metadata.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find someone's GitHub username?

It is the handle in their profile URL: github.com/<username>. Usernames are also visible on every commit, PR, issue, and comment they author.

Can I look someone up without a GitHub account?

Yes. Public GitHub data does not require a login to read, and github.dawg.bot never asks you to sign in for a lookup.

What does a GitHub username lookup show?

Avatar, display name, bio, location, company, blog, X/Twitter, public repo count, follower and following counts, account creation date, and the most recent profile update timestamp.

Can I view private repos or private profile data?

No. github.dawg.bot only renders publicly available GitHub data. Private repositories, private contribution history, and private email addresses are never surfaced.

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