Commit metric is a count of individual changes made to the codebase, giving insights into how active the project is and how frequently changes are being made.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
Used to show a simple Metric or to draw attention to one key number.
Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track Commits using Databox, follow these steps:
Bitbucket dashboard template provides you with the latest release stats like commits, repository status, top contributors for any Bitbucket project.
The Branches metric in Bitbucket measures the number of branches that exist within a repository. It gives an idea of how teams manage their codebase and collaborate on new features or bug fixes.
The Open Issues metric in Bitbucket represents the number of unresolved problems or task items that have been reported or created in a repository's issue tracker and are waiting for resolution by the development team.
Other Issues is a Bitbucket metric that tracks the number of non-bug related issues, such as feature requests or tasks, in a repository.
New Other Issues is a metric that shows the number of new issues created in a repository, excluding bugs and enhancement requests.
The New Issues by Kind metric shows the number and types of new issues created in a given period of time.
The Time Since Last Commit metric indicates the duration since the latest update to a repository in Bitbucket, providing insight into the project's activity and potential issues like stalled development or infrequent contributions.
The Declined Pull Requests metric in Bitbucket measures the number of proposed code changes that were rejected by team members or automated checks.
The Merged Pull Requests metric measures the number of pull requests that have been successfully merged into a branch within a specific time frame, indicating the productivity and collaboration of a team.