The Tags metric tracks the number of tags that are associated with a repository in Bitbucket, which can be used to organize and label specific versions of code.
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Bitbucket dashboard template provides you with the latest release stats like commits, repository status, top contributors for any Bitbucket project.
Forks are a metric that tracks how many times a repository has been copied by other users or organizations to create a separate, independent version of the codebase.
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.
All Issues metric in Bitbucket is the total number of open and closed issues in a repository or project. It provides a quick overview of all the issues tracked in your project.
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.
Open Pull Requests is a metric that shows the number of pull requests in a repository that have not been merged or closed yet. It gives an idea of the current workload or collaboration level in a project.
The New Superseded Pull Requests metric tracks the number of pull requests that have been replaced by newer ones, indicating the need for more efficient communication and decision-making processes within the development team.
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.
The New Merged Pull Requests metric measures the number of new pull requests that have been successfully merged into the main codebase during a specific time period.