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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The Open Issues metric counts the number of unresolved problems, bugs or feature requests in a repository. It helps to track the backlog of work and prioritize tasks.
The Closed Issues metric tracks the number of issues that have been resolved and closed in a repository, providing insight into overall issue management.
The Open Pull Requests by Label metric displays the number of pull requests that are currently open with a specific label assigned to them.
This metric tracks the number of proposed code changes from external contributors that need to be reviewed and merged into the main codebase.
The Closed Pull Requests metric shows the number of pull requests that have been merged or closed within a specific timeframe. It indicates the efficiency and progress of a team's development workflow.
This metric tracks the number of pull requests submitted by contributors that have been reviewed, approved, and merged into the codebase.
Commits metric shows the number of changes pushed to a Git repository over time. Each commit is a snapshot of changes made to the codebase.
The Releases by Name metric quantifies the number of software releases that have been identified and named within a given time period. It provides insight into the frequency of software updates and their development cycle.