Browsing all of your projects
You can browse all of your projects, regardless of where they are located. You can see the projects you have recently viewed and the projects you have created, and apply your own filters.
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In the top left of any page, click to open the global navigation menu.
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In the menu, click Projects.
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Optionally, in the text box above the list of projects, enter a filter to choose which projects are displayed. For more information on filter syntax, see Syntax for filtering a list of projects in this article.

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Click on the name of the project you want to open.
Finding an organization's projects
You can view and filter all the projects owned by an organization that you have access to.
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In the upper-right corner of GitHub, click your profile picture, then click Organizations.
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Click the name of your organization.
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Under the organization name, click Projects.
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Optionally, in the text box above the list of projects, enter a filter to choose which projects are displayed. For more information on filter syntax, see Syntax for filtering a list of projects in this article.

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Click on the name of the project you want to open.
Finding projects owned by your personal account
You can view and filter projects that you have created under your personal account.
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In the top right corner of GitHub, click your profile picture, then click Your profile.

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On your profile, click Projects.