A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
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Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
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#5If you put your email address out there, people will use it. Maybe github needs to do a better job of conveying what you’re making public when you push a commit, although as a service for programmers it may be reasonable to expect people to understand this already.
Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#6Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#7Back when I first created a GitHub profile, I started getting emails to an email that I don't usually give out. This eventually led me to GitHub after some mentioned seeing my profile which led to me improving my Git knowledge and finding out how they did it.
Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#8Why do you need the GitHub API for this? Can't you just clone the repository and log all the commit authors?
Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#9View any commit of the user on GitHub and add ".patch" to the end of the URL. Done.
Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#10Eqrecruiters.com has been spamming emails I've used for git commits as well, trying to offer positions at Quizlet and Zume. I really don't appreciate that kind of spam.