track the recent activity in your projects and repositories and find out who's been the most active.

In the Activity tab of the Graphs page, you can track the recent activity in your projects and repositories. The data displayed includes:

Below on the page, you'll find:

For easier navigation, use the Table of Contents at the top-right of the page.

How to view the Activity graph

The Activity graph is available both on the project and repository levels. To view the Activity graph:

While browsing the Activity graph of a certain project, you can select multiple repositories in the Repositories checkbox menu to monitor and analyze two or more repos at the same time without having to click through each one.

Tools to analyze the activity

You can view the visualized statistics on commits and pull requests in easy-to-read Commits and Pull Requests charts and track the stream of all commits and pull requests Activity section at the bottom of the page.

Commits chart

The Commits chart displays the contributors with the biggest number of commits over the selected time span. Each bar represents the number of commits made by one contributor.

Above the chart, you can see:

Hover over a column to see the exact number of commits.

Pull Requests chart

The Pull Requests stacked bar chart displays the contributors with the biggest number of pull requests over the selected time span. Each bar shows the number of created, merged, and declined pull requests of one contributor. Above the chart, you can see the total number of pull requests created, merged, and declined during the selected time span.

Hover over a column to see the exact number of pull requests.

Below the Commits and Pull Requests charts, there are contributors icons. Hover over icons to see contributors' names and emails. Icons of Bitbucket Server and Data Center users are clickable. Clicking them takes you to the Contributions tab of the Bitbucket user profile.

Activity

In the Activity section below the charts, all commits and pull requests of the selected time span are shown as the activity stream with links to the associated JIRA issues, hashes, and Change Type lozenges.

By default, the files related to commits and pull requests are displayed in the activity stream. You can hide them by using the On/Off toggle button.

Filtering the displayed data

You can filter all the information displayed in the Activity tab by certain contributors and/or by the period.

Track the activity of a particular user or a team

By default, the Activity graph displays commits and pull requests of all contributors of a project or repository.

You can use the Teams and Users dropdown menus, separately and combined, to filter the results shown on the page. 

Choose a team in the Teams tab to see team statistics. Read more about teams here.

Choose a user in the Users tab to see personal statistics. The users are selected from the list of Bitbucket users who have read access to the current repository or project.

Track the activity over a certain period

To set a time span, navigate to the Time Span menu and select one of the options or click Custom to set a custom time span.

Hint: If you want to see all commits and pull requests from all contributors in a project or repository up to now, use the Custom period and leave the Start date blank.

How to hide the Pull Requests chart

If necessary, you can hide the Pull Requests chart.

To hide the chart of the Activity page in a project, a user needs global administrator or project admin permissions. For a repository, a user needs global administrator, project admin, or repository admin permissions.

To do that, you'll need to:

By default, the Pull Requests chart is displayed both in the project and repository Activity tabs. When you configure the Settings tab in project settings, changes apply not only to the project tab but also to respective tabs of the repositories of the current project, in which this setting has never been manually changed from the default one in the repository settings.