CommitGachi Hatchery @arnavmabrukar

A living GitHub pet for your profile.

Commit, evolve, and keep your companion alive directly inside your GitHub README. CommitGachi turns your profile into a tiny game layer instead of a static banner.

Rendered as SVG Works in GitHub profile README Levels up with commits

Example Profile Card

Live CommitGachi example card for @arnavmabrukar
Live example under @arnavmabrukar Real card. Real GitHub activity.

Setup Flow

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Name your companion

Start with the name and GitHub handle that will anchor the live card.

Mochi @your-github-username

Pick its look and rules

Choose the species, scene, and difficulty that shape how your pet grows and survives.

Background theme Want your art featured?
Difficulty Choose how brutal the upkeep gets.

Generate the hosted card

Mint the live render, copy the embed snippet, and paste it into your GitHub profile README.

Species cat
Theme arcade peaks
Difficulty easy
Background arcade peaks scene

Launch State

Your pet is almost live.

Mint the hosted card, copy the README snippet, and paste it into your GitHub profile to bring the companion online.

1. Mint the card 2. Paste into README 3. Wait for GitHub refresh
Hosted Card Preview
Generated hosted CommitGachi card preview

Mint the hosted card to preview the real GitHub-ready render here.

Open Live Render
README Snippet
Finish the setup steps to mint the hosted pet card.
Live Render URL

              
How GitHub caching works

GitHub profile embeds do not refresh instantly. GitHub may cache the SVG for a short time, and GitHub public activity can lag too, so new pushes can take a minute or two to appear.

Open the live render URL above if you want to verify the latest card state before GitHub catches up.