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About your personal dashboard

You can visit your personal dashboard to keep track of issues and pull requests you're working on or following, navigate to your top repositories and team pages, stay updated on recent activities in organizations and repositories you're subscribed to, and explore recommended repositories.

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Accessing your personal dashboard

Your personal dashboard is the first page you'll see when you sign in on GitHub Enterprise.

To access your personal dashboard once you're signed in, click the in the upper-left corner of any page on [hostname].

Finding recent issues and pull requests

In the "Browse activity" section of your news feed, you can quickly find and follow up with recently updated issues and pull requests you're working on. Under "Browse activity", you can preview up to 12 recent updates made in the last two weeks.

Open issues and pull requests appear in the recent activity section when:

Finding your top repositories and teams

In the left sidebar of your dashboard, you can access the top repositories and teams you use.

list of repositories and teams from different organizations

You can also find a list of your recently visited repositories, teams, and project boards when you click into the search bar at the top of any page on GitHub Enterprise.

Staying updated with activity from the community

In the "Browse activity" section of your news feed, you can view updates from repositories you're subscribed to and people you follow. The "Browse activity" section shows updates from repositories you watch or have starred, and from users you follow.

You'll see updates in your news feed when a user you follow:

For more information about starring repositories and following people, see "Saving repositories with stars" and "Following people."

To explore recommended repositories in your communities, at the top of the dashboard page, click the Discover repositories tab. Recommendations are based on repositories you've starred or visited, the people you follow, and activity within repositories that you have access to.

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