Introducing the New GitHub Graphs
Translations: Ukrainian. We’ve revamped our existing graphs and added three new graphs to help you discover even more about GitHub hosted repositories. Contributors See who’s contributing to a project and…
Translations: Ukrainian.
We’ve revamped our existing graphs and added three new graphs to help you discover even more about GitHub hosted repositories.
Contributors
See who’s contributing to a project and their contributions relative to other contributors.
Commit Activity
Commit activity for the past year with a week by week breakdown.
Code Frequency
See additions and deletions over the lifetime of a project.
Impact
See individual impact over time. Historical update: The Impact graph is no longer a GitHub feature

Punchcard
See the hour and day when commits are most frequent.
The new GitHub graphs are built with the amazing d3 library by @mbostock.
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