Free ToolBy GitIntel

Your GitHub Is Your Portfolio. Show It Properly.

Real contribution data, language breakdown, project impact — not a list of README files.

GitIntel tracks AI-generated code across your entire git history — giving every tool on this page the attribution layer that standard dev tooling misses.

Build Your Portfolio with GitIntel

Most developer portfolios are lists. A list of repos, a list of technologies, a list of jobs. They describe rather than demonstrate. The developers who stand out show quantitative evidence: 47 merged PRs in a quarter, contribution to a repo with 12,000 stars, ownership of the module that processes 2 million requests per day.

GitIntel builds portfolio data from your actual git history and GitHub contributions. It surfaces your real commit patterns — languages, file types, contribution velocity, project scope — and organizes them into portfolio-ready narratives. It measures your actual impact: which of your contributions grew the most, which projects you drove forward, and how your technical depth evolved over time.

In the current hiring environment, AI attribution data is increasingly relevant. Showing that you understand your own code — that your contributions have clear human-authored, architecturally reasoned commits alongside AI-assisted productivity boosts — demonstrates the kind of judgment that distinguishes senior developers. GitIntel gives you that data so you can present it honestly and specifically.

Run `gitintel portfolio --generate` to produce a structured JSON and HTML portfolio summary you can deploy to any static host.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can it pull from multiple GitHub accounts or organizations?

Yes, as long as you have git access to those repositories. GitIntel aggregates contribution data across all repos in your specified scope.

Does it show private contributions?

For private repos you have local access to, yes. All processing happens on your machine — no code is sent to external servers.

What's the difference between this and a GitHub profile README?

A GitHub profile README shows aggregate stats. GitIntel produces narrative-backed, contribution-specific portfolio data with project context and impact metrics that profile READMEs don't surface.

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Open source. No account required. Works on any git repository.