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GitHub New Pull Requests

The new pull requests metric measures the number of proposed changes to a repository's codebase that have not yet been merged into the main branch.

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What is "New Pull Requests"?
The New Pull Requests metric is a measure of the number of proposed changes or additions to a repository that have not been merged yet. It allows developers to collaborate, review, and discuss code changes before they are merged into the main codebase. This metric can help teams keep track of the progress of code changes and identify bottlenecks in the development process. High numbers of new pull requests may indicate a busy development cycle, while low numbers may suggest a lack of activity or engagement.
Example: The New Pull Requests metric can be used to track the rate at which new code changes are being proposed by team members and manage the workload accordingly.

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How to track New Pull Requests in Databox?

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 New Pull Requests using Databox, follow these steps:

  1. 1
    Connect GitHub that contains the metric you want to track
  2. 2
    Select the metric you want to track from the list of available metrics
  3. 3
    Drag and drop the selected metric onto your dashboard
  4. 4
    Watch your dashboard populate in seconds
  5. 5
    Put New Pull Requests on the Performance screen
  6. 6
    Get New Pull Requests performance daily with Scorecards or as a weekly digest
  7. 7
    Set Goals to track and improve performance of New Pull Requests
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Basics

  • Description
    The new pull requests metric measures the number of proposed changes to a repository's codebase that have not yet been merged into the main branch.
  • Category
    Software Development
  • Subcategory
    Pull Requests new
  • Date Added
    2015-07-09
  • Cumulative Support
    Yes
  • Units
    No
  • Granularities
    daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly, allTime
  • Favorable Trend
    decreasing
  • Historical Data
    Yes
  • Changing historical data
    No
  • Forecast Support
    Yes
  • Benchmark Support
    Yes
  • Media Support
    No
  • Dimension
    N/A
  • Metric Type
  • API Endpoint
    https://api.github.com/repos/{repo_name}/issues

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