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GitCity

GitCity

Your GitHub contributions as 3D city you can drive through Open Source • Developer Tools • GitHub 5 118 Kilo Code v7 for VS Code Run Parallel AI Agents in VS Code. Free & Open Source Open Source • Software Engineering • Developer Tools

Overview

What it is

GitCity turns your GitHub contributions into an interactive isometric 3D city. Every commit grows a building. The more consistent you are, the taller your skyline. The part everyone talks about: switch to simulation mode and drive a car through the city you built with your code. → Driveable city simulation → 6 themes: Matrix, Noir, Aurora, Ocean, Gold, Ice → README embeddable SVG → No login needed — just enter any GitHub username → Free and open source

Intent

I need it when

Showcase GitHub contribution history in an engaging, visual format for portfolio or README

GitCity transforms GitHub contributions into an interactive 3D isometric city skyline where each commit becomes a building. Users can embed the SVG directly in GitHub README files or developer portfolios with zero configuration, creating an eye-catching visual representation of coding activity.

Quickly visualize GitHub contribution data without setup or configuration

GitCity requires only a GitHub username to generate visualizations instantly. It is free and open-source with zero configuration needed, making it accessible to developers of all skill levels who want immediate visual feedback on their contributions.

Explore and celebrate personal coding activity through interactive visualization

GitCity provides a driveable 3D city simulation mode that lets users explore their contribution history from street level. The visualization includes 6 themed city styles (Matrix, Noir, Aurora, Ocean, Gold, Ice) and filtering by year, month, or week to review coding patterns over time.

Create a unique, memorable way to present GitHub activity to recruiters or collaborators

GitCity generates an embeddable, interactive 3D visualization that stands out compared to standard contribution graphs. The novelty and interactivity make it an effective tool for personal branding and demonstrating coding consistency to potential employers or open-source collaborators.

Drop

Not a fit when

  • User has private GitHub repositories and wants to visualize all contributions including private ones, as GitCity only fetches public contribution data
  • User needs real-time contribution tracking or live updates, as GitCity is a static visualization tool
  • User requires detailed analytics or metrics beyond visual representation, such as commit frequency analysis or contributor statistics
  • User wants to embed visualizations on platforms that do not support SVG or interactive content
  • User needs team or organization-wide contribution dashboards, as GitCity is designed for individual GitHub users
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Pricing

Free, open-source