a summary graph with commits to analyze trends and compare the input from different people.


In the Contributors tab of the Graphs page, you can analyze trends and compare the input from different people in terms of commits and lines of code. The data displayed includes:

  • Summary Graph representing the number of commits made in the repository or project over a specific period.
  • Contributors cards with their:
    • personal contribution graphs (small graphs below the summary graph) representing their individual contributions
    • total of commits
    • total of lines of code added
    • total of lines of code deleted by a contributor

Below on the page, you'll find:

  • instructions on how to view the Contributors graph for projects and repositories
  • a detailed description of all elements
  • an overview of the filtering capabilities

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

How to view the Contributors graph

The Server and Data Center version has project and repository Contributors graphs.

To view the project Contributors graph:

  • Navigate to the project or repository of your choice.
  • Click Graphs on the left-hand sidebar.
  • Select the Contributors page in the Graphs tab.

While browsing the Contributors 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 contributions

You can track the changes made to the codebase over time in the Summary Graph and find the top contributors quickly using the Contributors cards.

Summary Graph

Summary Graph displays the total number of commits made in a project or a repository over a specific period.

Contributors List 

The contributors are ordered by the number of commits they made in the repository or project.

Here, contributors' names can be text or links. If it's text, that means that the contributor is not a Bitbucket Server and Data Center user. For Bitbucket Server and Data Center users, contributors' names are links to their Contributions graph in their user profile. The Contributions graph is available only in the paid version of the Awesome Graphs app.

Filtering the displayed data

You can filter all the information displayed in the Contributors tab by certain contributors and by the period.

Track the contributions over a certain period

To select a time span for personal contribution graphs, 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 the data from the beginning of a project or repository up to now, use the Custom period and leave the Start date blank.

Track the contributions of a particular user or a team

By default, the Contributors graph displays statistics 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.



In order to prevent exhaustion of the rate-limits during the initial indexing, the lines of code statistics are disabled by default. If you would like to see lines of code, please follow the instructions.


In the Contributors tab of the Graphs page, you can analyze trends and compare the input from different people in terms of commits and lines of code. The data displayed includes:

  • Summary Graph representing the number of total contributions (commits/additions/deletions) made to the repository over a specific period grouped by day/week/month.
  • Contributors cards with their:
    • personal contribution graphs (small graphs below the summary graph) representing their individual contributions filtered according to the current summary graph settings (contribution type, time span, or by day/week/month)
    • total of commits
    • total of lines of code added
    • total of lines of code deleted by a contributor

Below on the page, you'll find:

  • instructions on how to view the Contributors graph for repositories
  • a detailed description of all elements
  • an overview of the filtering capabilities

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

How to view the Contributors graph

To view the project Contributors graph:

  • Navigate to the repository or workspace of your choice.
  • Click on the Graphs icon in the left-hand sidebar for repositories or More → Graphs in the header for workspaces.
  • Select the Contributors tab on the Graphs page.

Tools to analyze the contributions

You can track the changes made to the codebase over time in the Summary Graph and find the top contributors quickly using the Contributors cards.

Summary Graph

Summary Graph displays the number of total contributions in terms of commits, lines of code added and deleted in a workspace or a repository over a specific period.

Contributors List 

The contributors are ordered by the number of commits they made in the repository or workspace.

Here, contributors' names can be text or links. If it's text, that means that the contributor is not a Bitbucket user. 

Filtering the displayed data

You can filter all the information displayed in the Contributors tab by the period.

Track the contributions over a certain period

To select a time period for your Punchcard:

  1. Click the Time Span selection button.
  2. Select one of the options or click Custom to set a custom time span.