Git pushes
The git pushes metric represents the number of times developers in a given economy uploaded code to GitHub. See the documentation for git push
for a description of the git push
command. Changes to files made through GitHub's online platform automatically result in a push. Note that a single git push may contain multiple commits.
Count of Git Pushes Among Top 30 Economies
How to read this chart
Each data point corresponds to the number of git pushes observed from developers in the economy during a given quarter. Greater values appear higher on the chart and later values appear farther to the right.
Methodological note
Metrics for economies are only reported when there are 100 or more unique developers performing the relevant activity within the time period. See the datasheet in our repository for more on the metrics, definitions, representativeness, and limitations of the GitHub Innovation Graph.
Proportion of Git Pushes Among Top 30 Economies
How to read this chart
Each area corresponds to the relative number of git pushes observed from developers in each economy during a given quarter. Economies that make up a larger proportion of git pushes within the total of the selected set appear wider on the chart and later values appear farther to the right.
Methodological note
Metrics for economies are only reported when there are 100 or more unique developers performing the relevant activity within the time period. See the datasheet in our repository for more on the metrics, definitions, representativeness, and limitations of the GitHub Innovation Graph.
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