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Currently, my developer story includes the following GitHub repository reference:

last update: Dec 08 2017

However, the last update is actually December 26th. How can I manually trigger an update, or (preferably) set it up to update automatically?

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    Doesn't seem to be a way to do this, that's a bit rubbish. You can add the project manually instead of importing from GitHub which will mean there's no commit shown at all.
    – DavidG
    Jan 2, 2018 at 21:35
  • Github is showing no commits on Dec 8 for me... but is it because I'm GMT -3 possibly?
    – CalvT
    Jan 3, 2018 at 18:44

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We don't have a way for you to manually trigger an update, but that is a great idea and I will bring it up to the team.

We do have a scheduled task that syncs your commit info from the github api to your developer story every 7 days. The reason your commits were not being synced is because you did not have a github username set on your developer story/profile. I went ahead and set it for you as phihag. Your commits should now automatically update every 7 days as long as the github user has new commit activity associated with the imported repositories on your developer story.

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  • Thanks! Can't stackoverflow detect the user name when importing the GitHub repositories and set it automatically?
    – phihag
    Jan 3, 2018 at 19:01
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    @phihag yes, it should be! Looks like that is not working properly. Will push a fix. Thanks!
    – jisoo shin
    Jan 3, 2018 at 19:05

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