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---
title: Viewing a project's contributors
intro: 'You can see who contributed commits to a repository{% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" %} and its dependencies{% endif %}.'
redirect_from:
- /articles/i-don-t-see-myself-in-the-contributions-graph/
- /articles/viewing-contribution-activity-in-a-repository/
- /articles/viewing-a-projects-contributors
product: '{% data reusables.gated-features.repository-insights %}'
versions:
free-pro-team: '*'
enterprise-server: '*'
---
### About contributors
You can view the top 100 contributors to a repository{% if currentVersion != "free-pro-team@latest" %}, including commit co-authors,{% endif %} in the contributors graph. Merge commits and empty commits aren't counted as contributions for this graph.
{% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" %}
You can also see a list of people who have contributed to the project's Python dependencies. To access this list of community contributors, visit `https://github.com/REPO-OWNER/REPO-NAME/community_contributors`.
{% endif %}
### Accessing the contributors graph
{% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %}
{% data reusables.repositories.accessing-repository-graphs %}
3. In the left sidebar, click **Contributors**.
![Contributors tab](/assets/images/help/graphs/contributors_tab.png)
4. Optionally, to view contributors during a specific time period, click, then drag until the time period is selected.
![Selected time range in the contributors graph](/assets/images/help/graphs/repo_contributors_click_drag_graph.png)
### Troubleshooting contributors
If you don't appear in a repository's contributors graph, it may be because:
- You aren't one of the top 100 contributors.
- Your commits haven't been merged into the default branch.
- The email address you used to author the commits hasn't been added to your {% data variables.product.product_name %} account.
{% tip %}
**Tip:** To list all commit contributors in a repository, see "[Repositories](/v3/repos/#list-contributors)."
{% endtip %}
If all your commits in the repository are on non-default branches, you won't be in the contributors graph. For example, commits on the `gh-pages` branch aren't included in the graph unless `gh-pages` is the repository's default branch. To have your commits merged into the default branch, you can create a pull request. For more information, see "[About pull requests](/articles/about-pull-requests)."
If the email address you used to author the commits has not been added to your {% data variables.product.product_name %} account, your commits won't be linked to your account, and you won't appear in the contributors graph. For more information, see "[Setting your commit email address](/articles/setting-your-commit-email-address)" and "[Adding an email address to your {% data variables.product.product_name %} account](/articles/adding-an-email-address-to-your-github-account)."