Enhanced Repo Insights Views

New Enhanced Repo Insights Views

We’re thrilled to introduce improvements to Repo Insights! With this update, you’ll find significant enhancements to two of our repository insights views—Contributors and Code Frequency. Both now utilize an SVG-based solution, offering improved focus navigation for precise, point-by-point interaction. You can also hide a series by interacting with the chart legend and view or download the data in both table format and as PNGs. Let’s dive into the details!

Contributors

  • Date Range Filter: While the click-and-drag date range selection was a handy feature, it was also a hidden feature. The new date range filter is always visible and fully navigable by keyboard, making it more accessible and easier to use.
  • Clear Date Range Display: The current date range is now explicitly listed under the heading, giving you a clear and immediate understanding of the data timeframe.

  • Responsive Contributor Cards: Previously locked to a two-column view, contributor cards are now more responsive on small screens, seamlessly wrapping to a single-column layout for a better viewing experience.

Code Frequency

  • Enhanced Axes Differentiation: The two different axes are now distinguished not just by color but also by line style, making it easier to interpret the data at a glance.
  • Detailed Tooltips: Data points are now navigable and display more details in a tooltip. Previously, you could only visually reference data against the axes. Now, you get more information directly from the chart itself.

Explore the new features and let us know what you think! Join the discussion within the GitHub Community.

To revert this update, click on your profile picture in the top right corner of the page, go to the feature preview menu, select “Enhanced Repo Insights Views” and click disable. If you choose to turn this feature off – please let us know why using the link listed above!

 

We’re excited to share that usage metrics for GitHub Organization Teams are now available on the public beta of the GitHub Copilot Metrics API!

What metrics are available for GitHub Organization Teams?

  • Organization Team aggregates are available for teams with five or more Copilot license holders.
  • Teams must belong to the GitHub Organization which provisioned team members’ licenses.
  • The beta of the GitHub Copilot Metrics API is focused on serving metrics for Copilot Chat and code completions that take place in the IDE.
  • Code completion metrics include: Lines of Code Suggested, Lines of Code Accepted, Number of Suggestions, Number of Acceptances, and Active Users, with slices on language and IDE.
  • Copilot Chat metrics include: Number of Chats, Chat Suggestions Accepted, and Active Users. The endpoint does not currently feature slices on language or IDE for Chat metrics.

Documentation and Resources

See the following resources for help getting started:
– API Documentation: Explore the detailed API documentation, including metrics definitions here.
– Learning Pathway: You can find an extended article on measuring the impact of GitHub Copilot here.

Participate in the Public Beta!

Your feedback during this beta phase is invaluable to us. We encourage you to share your experiences, which will be instrumental in refining and enhancing the API as we look forward to the GA release.

Join the discussion within GitHub Community.

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The secret scanning metrics page within an organization’s “Security” tab now includes metrics for push protection bypass requests.

If an organization uses delegated bypass controls for push protection, the following data is shown:

  • number of bypass requests, broken down by state
  • mean time to review the requests

The previous data tiles showing the number of blocked secrets and bypassed secrets has been condensed into one tile.

screenshot of new delegated bypass metrics

If an organization has not configured delegated bypass controls, the tiles will display no data.

This data is also available at the Enterprise level within the “Code security” tab on GHEC. It will be included in GHES 3.15.

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