Remove repository from Top Repositories on start page #40959
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Hi @giorgi02, I can't find a way to remove it. So, I guess there is no way to do that. In my opinion, once you have done any things like submit an issue, fork or contribute or any things. It save there as history. It doesn't matter if you close your issue on that repo. |
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Any movement on this? I would really love to remove stuff from that section. |
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Could be very nice to have such feature |
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agree!! |
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It would be great to have this...especially since it's not even accurate. I have repos listed here that haven't been touched in weeks or months, but repos that have more activity and more recent activity aren't shown. |
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Yeap. Same here. |
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How is this basic thing not implemented? |
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+1 |
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+1 |
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This would be an useful feature indeed. |
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+1 |
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+1 |
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When will this be fixed? Github Copilot add files is offering these non-relevant repositories by default. |
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Flabbergasting that this isn't a feature years later. These are annoying things that make the front page of GitHub basically a waste of time. |
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this is anoying to have |
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what a waste of time |
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+1 for this one as it includes archived repositories I'll never access anymore. |
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This issue has not been resolved to this day. |
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They should make the contents of this list entirely user editable and based on our choices for our top repositories. They could just add an option when you star a repository to make it one of your top repositories, tick the box it shows up in that list, un-tick the box and it removes from that list. Seems like an easy fix to me, it would be no different than adding a repository to a list when you star it. I've had a repository stuck in my list. I had unstarred and ignored the repository after it was stuck there for 4 months, and it's still there 7+ months later. I have visited and starred many other repositories since that time, and it's still the only repository except for my own that is in that list. |
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There is a way I think (I'm still new to GitHub):
*NOTE: Leaving the Repository seems to get it out of the "Top Repositories" section BUT, 1. if said repository is private, you will have to request access again to interact once more, and 2. Anything you contributed to or interacted with will still be within the repository even if you leave it. Let me know if it works for you guys! (Again I'm new, therefore my knowledge is limited) |
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Doesn't work. |
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The same problem brought me here. A "Convenience" feature turned nuisance. Will interact with more repos now to repopulate the cue. |
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The way I solved this was by blocking the user who owns the repo... Maybe this will work for you. In my case I have no problem blocking them because they are not my friends or we weren't related by work |
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SOLVED THIS PROBLEM by simply blocking the user who owns the repo. Maybe not the solution for everyone, but it did the trick in my case. Thanks @edson1452 for the comment above. |
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I solved this in a different way: I added my GitHub repositories as browser bookmarks so they no longer draw my attention when I open GitHub. |
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hey, guys, here is a good solution: use adguard extension to remove it. Video_2025-12-03_220009.mp4 |
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I just want to add up that if you BLOCK and UNBLOCK after, it disappears as well. And no @cmy2019 , I don't want to use Adguard, thanks. |
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Hello,
There is a repository in Top Repositories section on my startup page.

It has appeared since I wrote a new issue in its issues.
This repository is not mine and also, I'm not a collaborator. It is not shown in "my repositories" and neither on "settings/repositories".
Why is it shown at startup and how can I remove it?
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