The Pull Requests Resolution Time metric measures the time it takes for a pull request to be reviewed, approved, and merged in a repository on GitHub.
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The Forks metric tracks the number of times a repository has been copied by other users or organizations on GitHub.
The Open Issues by Label metric displays the number of open issues in a repository categorized by specific labels, providing insight into which areas of a project may need more attention and management.
Issues Resolution Time is the duration between when an issue is opened and when it is closed or resolved in GitHub.
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.
This metric measures how long it takes for each user to resolve Pull Requests, indicating how efficient they are at reviewing and merging code changes.
The Latest Open Pull Request Activity metric displays the most recent activity, such as commits and comments, on open pull requests in a GitHub repository.
Releases metric tracks the number of times a project's release is published, a new version with improved features or bug fixes. It helps measure software development progress and user adoption of new releases.
The Total Closed Issues metric tracks the number of issues that have been resolved or closed by all contributors in a GitHub repository.