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Biggest commits helps to look after the commits size to identify exceptionally biggest ones, understand tendency and probably reduce the their size. Per industry best practices: the smaller commits the better. Big commits create an unnecessary overhead for development teams due to a more expensive code reviews and more expensive troubleshooting if anything got broken after that commit.
How it works
Chart overview
Chart shows Biggest shows Top 20 biggest commits in a number of lines - Axis X by a team member - Axis Yselected code repository. Chart can be viewed for the last 7/30/90 days. Names of team members are at Y-axis, size of commits (in a number of code lines) - X-axis. When hover over a series - a hint appears with the following information available:
- Date/time - the last commit date & time
- Committer name - name of a person who made the commit
- Commit size - number of lines a commit contains along with a number of deleted and added lines
- Commit comment - the latest commit comment left by the committerauthor for this commit
- Commit hash - a unique identifier of a commit given by Git
Next to the chart name there is a link to navigate to the GIT repository ('arrow' icon) for further details.
Calculation formula
A commit size is a count of all modified code lines within it.
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