Expand Git.io Links
Paste any git.io URL to see where it redirects. Check the final destination before clicking.
Check git.io URLs
Enter a Git.io link to reveal the actual destination
Example: https://git.io/example789
What is Git.io?
Git.io was GitHub's official URL shortener for GitHub links. While GitHub discontinued creating new git.io links in 2022, many existing shortened GitHub URLs still exist and redirect to repositories, issues, and GitHub pages.
How Git.io Works
Git.io was designed specifically for GitHub URLs. When a GitHub link was shortened, git.io stored the mapping and redirected users to the appropriate GitHub resource. Existing links continue to work even though new ones cannot be created.
- Preview legacy GitHub short links
- Check repository and issue link destinations
- Verify GitHub Pages URLs
- Avoid potentially deceptive GitHub redirects
- Confirm developer resource destinations
Frequently Asked Questions
To expand a Git.io link, simply paste the shortened URL into the tool above and click 'Trace Redirects'. The tool will show you the complete redirect chain and final destination URL without you having to click the link.
Git.io is a legitimate URL shortening service used by millions of people. However, like any URL shortener, it can be used by anyone—including malicious actors—to hide the true destination of a link. Always verify shortened URLs before clicking, especially from unknown sources.
People use Git.io to create shorter, more manageable links that are easier to share on social media, in emails, and in print materials. It also provides click analytics and allows for custom branded domains.
Yes! Use our Git.io link expander tool above to see exactly where any git.io URL redirects. This helps you avoid phishing sites, malware, and unwanted destinations.
Git.io was designed specifically for GitHub URLs. When a GitHub link was shortened, git.io stored the mapping and redirected users to the appropriate GitHub resource. Existing links continue to work even though new ones cannot be created.
Shortened URLs hide the actual destination, which can be used to disguise malicious websites, phishing pages, or unwanted content. Using a link expander allows you to preview the destination before visiting, protecting your security and privacy.
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