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Why does github show the dates of my commits incorrectly. It says I made commits from earlier this year except for one..

commit made a few hours ago.

Here is a pic. https://imgur.com/a/ILgwqme

Here is the repo. https://github.com/OkilyDokily/medals

Do you mind linking to the repo?

Ok. added repo to question.

Erik L
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Erik L
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I saw the same on my GitHub profile I committed from the terminal on the 30th of november, but on GitHub the messages say I last committed on march, thats really weird..., I wasn't even doing the tech-degree 8 months ago

1 Answer

Jay McGavren
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Jay McGavren
Treehouse Teacher

Did you personally make all those commits? If they already existed in the repo, then the commits would retain the date they were originally made.