![]() ![]() We do have custom repository images, and you can still use those to give your project some bespoke branding-but most people don’t upload a custom image for their repositories, so we wanted to create a better default experience for every repo on GitHub. Plus, there’s not a lot of quick information here, aside from the plaintext title and description. We heard from you that seeing the author’s face was unexpected. Before the updateīefore, when you shared a link to a repository on any social media platform, you’d see something like this: ![]() We recently set about creating a framework and service for automatically generating social sharing images for repositories and other resources on GitHub. ![]() You know that feeling when you make your latest hack project public, and you’re ready to share it with the world? And when you go to Twitter to post a link to your repository, you just see a big picture of yourself? We wanted to make that a better experience. ![]()
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