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Create a stunning GitHub profile in seconds
Fill in your stack, choose a theme, and get a complete profile README with shields.io badges, stats cards, and featured projects — ready to paste into GitHub.
Free · AI-powered · Shields.io badges · GitHub stats cards · No login
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Frequently asked questions
What is a GitHub profile README generator?
A GitHub profile README generator creates the markdown file that appears on your GitHub profile page (github.com/username). This tool generates a complete README with an animated typing header, tech stack badges from shields.io, GitHub stats cards, a streak tracker, trophy display, activity graph, social links, and featured project cards. You paste the output into a repository named after your GitHub username.
How do I add the README to my GitHub profile?
Create a new GitHub repository with the exact same name as your GitHub username (e.g. github.com/username/username). Add the generated markdown as the README.md file. GitHub automatically displays this README on your public profile page. The stats cards and badges are hosted externally and load dynamically when visitors view your profile.
What GitHub stats cards are included?
Three stats sections are optionally included: GitHub Stats (total commits, PRs, issues, and stars from github-readme-stats), Streak Stats (current and longest contribution streak from streak-stats.demolab.com), and Top Languages (a compact breakdown of languages used across your repositories). Each can be toggled on or off before generating.
Can I auto-fill my profile information from GitHub?
Yes. After entering your GitHub username, a link appears to auto-fill your display name and bio directly from the GitHub public API — no authentication needed. This populates the name and bio fields instantly for any public GitHub profile, saving manual entry for users who have already filled in their GitHub profile.
Is the GitHub profile README generator free?
Yes — free, no login required. Rate limited to 8 generations per hour. The output is raw markdown you paste into GitHub — nothing is hosted or stored by Zlyqor.
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