Commit Graph. Aggregated statistics across all branches of a repository. New look of the Contributions graph and activity stream.

New in this release

  • Commit Graph was added to visualize development flows of your repositories (free for first 50 commits; a commercial license is required to get Commit Graphs for more than 50 commits).
  • Now it's possible to aggregate statistics of all branches of a repository for the Contributors, Commits, Code Frequency graphs and charts and Punch Cards.
  • The Contributions graph now has the Time Span filter and displays the start and end dates of the current time span.
  • Change Type lozenges (add, modify, delete) are now subtle in the Activity Stream under the Contributions graph.

Commit Graph

We added a new awesome graph into our package. It's long-awaited Commit Graph aka Network Graph. Now you can:

  • visualize development flows (branches, merges, commits) of your Git repositories;
  • see the merge history and the relationships between the commits;
  • make sense of your branches history.

It's free for first 50 commits. To get Commit Graphs for more than 50 commits, a commercial license is required.

Commit Graph is newly added. At this point you can view it, but not interact with it yet. Advanced functionality is to come.

 

 

Aggregated Statistics across ALL Branches of a repository

Before, the Contributors, Commits, Code Frequency graphs and charts and Punch Cards were being created based on the time statistics about additions, deletions, commits, pull requests, code lines with regard to time stamps within ONE branch. Now it's possible to aggregate statistics of ALL branches of a repository.

 

Analysis, tracking, planning and adjusting using Awesome Graphs improved significantly with the ability to get graphs, charts and punch cards with the aggregated data of a superior level – all branches of one repository. 

 

All Branches Graph 1All Branches Graph 2

 

The Contributions graph got more informative

We added the Time Span filter and the Start and End dates of the current time span. Contributor Calendars now display contributor's commits and pull requests over the time span you set manually or via filter (for the last week, month or year). The Start and End dates show the the current time span and change once you modify the time span.

 

Contributions Graph

 

ADG-compliant look and feel

We try to stay in line with Atlassian Designer Guidelines and reworked the look of Awesome Graphs according to the new recommendations. We believe that the new look emphasizes the close connection of Awesome Graphs to the family of Atlassian products and provides our customers with a better user experience.