Git cli: get user info from username

git config --list

git config -l

will display your username and email together, along with other info


git config user.name
git config user.email

I believe these are the commands you are looking for.

Here is where I found them


Try this

git config user.name

git config command stores and gives all the information.

git config -l

This commands gives you all the required info that you want.

You can change the information using

git config --global user.name "<Your-name>"

Similarly you can change many info shown to you using -l option.


Git itself (the command line client, i.e. the "stupid content tracker") has no notion of user names, only GitHub does. In other words: there is no mapping of GitHub usernames to author/committer names and e-mails stored in a Git repository.

When creating a commit with Git it uses the configuration values of user.name (the real name) and user.email (email address). Those config values can be overridden on the console by setting and exporting the environment variables GIT_{COMMITTER,AUTHOR}_{NAME,EMAIL}.

Git doesn't know anything about GitHub's users, because GitHub is not part of Git. So you're only left with an API call to GitHub (I guess you could do that from the command line with a little scripting and make that a Git alias.)