* Add back changes from prior to purge * Manually fix some invalid Liquid * Updoot render-content * Improve test messages to show correct output * Run el scripto * Pass the remaining test
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title: About repository graphs
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intro: Repository graphs help you view and analyze data for your repository.
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redirect_from:
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- /articles/using-graphs/
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- /articles/about-repository-graphs
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versions:
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free-pro-team: '*'
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enterprise-server: '*'
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---
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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.
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{% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" %}
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Some repository graphs are available only in public repositories with {% data variables.product.prodname_free_user %}:
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- Pulse
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- Contributors
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- Traffic
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- Commits
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- Code frequency
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- Network
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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 %}
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{% endif %}
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### Further reading
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- "[Accessing basic repository data](/articles/accessing-basic-repository-data)"
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- "[Analyzing changes to a repository's content](/articles/analyzing-changes-to-a-repository-s-content)"
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- "[Understanding connections between repositories](/articles/understanding-connections-between-repositories)"
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