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About repository graphs Repository graphs help you view and analyze data for your repository.
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A repository's graphs give you information on {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" %} traffic, projects that depend on the repository,{% endif %} contributors and commits to the repository, and a repository's forks and network. If you maintain a repository, you can use this data to get a better understanding of who's using your repository and why they're using it.

{% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" %}

Some repository graphs are available only in public repositories with {% data variables.product.prodname_free_user %}:

  • Pulse
  • Contributors
  • Traffic
  • Commits
  • Code frequency
  • Network

All other repository graphs are available in all repositories. Every repository graph is available in public and private repositories with {% data variables.product.prodname_pro %}, {% data variables.product.prodname_team %}, and {% data variables.product.prodname_ghe_cloud %}. {% data reusables.gated-features.more-info %}

{% endif %}

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