New tools to improve performance
If you don’t use GitHub, you can pull data from any of our 100+ one-click, native integrations or from spreadsheets, databases and other APIs.
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What other campaign metrics can you track and visualize with our GitHub integration? Among others:
There are many different metrics and metric combinations you can track using this integration. And in Databox, you can quickly visualize your most important GitHub metrics in a variety of different ways.
Read more about Databox’s GitHub integration.
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 Commits by User metric shows the number of times each user has made a commit to a repository. It helps identify the most active contributors and their impact on a project.
The Contributors metric shows the number of individual users who have made at least one commit to a repository, indicating the level of community engagement.
The Forks metric tracks the number of times a repository has been copied by other users or organizations on GitHub.
The Total Closed Issues metric tracks the number of issues that have been resolved or closed by all contributors in a GitHub repository.
The Total Closed Pull Requests metric tracks the number of pull requests that have been successfully merged or closed in a repository.
The "Stars" metric on GitHub represents the number of users who have marked a repository as a favorite. It is a way to quantify a repository's popularity or usefulness.
The Watchers metric on GitHub represents the number of users who are tracking a particular repository, receiving notifications regarding its activity.
Sometimes, you’ll want to dive deeper into performance. When you need to customize this template (or any other dashboard) to include different metrics, add metrics from different sources, etc., you can do so by using Databox’s Dashboard Designer.
The Designer allows you to easily drag-and-drop metrics and visualizations from any data source right into your dashboard.
Visualizing your performance data in a way that’s easy for everyone to interpret is the first step toward actually improving performance. So, what can you do when any of these metrics is trending down?
Here are a few resources on how to track your project status, code quality, top contributors, and the number of contributors, and more.
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