teslamotors GitHub Commits Analytics
GitHub Activity Summary
In June 2025, the GitHub organization Teslamotors demonstrated notable activity in its repositories, reflecting a focused commitment to development. The organization recorded a total of 6 commits during this period, primarily concentrated in the react-native-camera-kit repository, which accounted for 88% of the total commits. This indicates a strong emphasis on enhancements or bug fixes within this specific project.
The commit behavior showed a steady increase in activity, with a total of 28 lines added and 25 lines deleted, resulting in a net gain of 3 lines. This modest balance suggests ongoing code refinement rather than substantial new feature development. The pull request dynamics were marked by a single contribution from the dependabot, which typically indicates automated dependency management, reflecting a strategy to maintain code health.
Contributor patterns revealed that while the number of active contributors was limited, there were varied contributions in terms of commit size and frequency. Notably, the average commit message size was significantly lower than the organizational average, indicating potential areas for improvement in documentation practices. Additionally, the ratio of lines added to deleted was slightly below average, suggesting a more conservative approach to code changes.
Overall, the GitHub analytics for Teslamotors in June 2025 highlight a period of focused code investment, particularly in the react-native-camera-kit repository, with a need for enhanced contributor engagement and documentation practices. These insights can guide future development strategies and improve overall project health.
Evolution of Commits with EMA and RSI
This widget offers a detailed visual representation of the historical evolution of commits.
The purple bars reflect the absolute values of commits made in specific periods, providing a clear view of the activity.
For a smoother interpretation, the blue bars reveal the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) of commits, emphasizing trends over time.
Additionally, a green line is incorporated to represent the Relative Strength Index (RSI), a key indicator used in various sectors.
In the context of Git development, the RSI offers insight into the team's fitness in terms of the frequency of commits.
Both EMA and RSI act on the last 4 samples, providing a more accurate view of recent trends.
Benefits and Possible Interpretations:
- Trend Identification: The EMA provides a smoothed representation of commit trends over time, aiding in the identification of overarching patterns in the team's contribution.
- Strength of Development Momentum: The RSI serves as an indicator of the team's development momentum.
- Decision Support for Planning: The combination of EMA and RSI aids in decision-making for future development planning.
Overall, this type of chart serves as a powerful tool for project managers, team leads, and developers alike, offering insights that contribute to informed decision-making, improved collaboration, and efficient resource utilization in the Git development environment.
Evolution of Code Lines (Added, Deleted, and Balance)
Commits by Repository
react-native-camera-kit
kafka-helmsman
Added, Deleted, and Balance Lines
Lines added
26
Lines deleted
24
Lines balance
3
Repositories' Indicators Table
Indicators:
- Total Commits: The total number of commits made in each repository.
- Commits by Day: The distribution of commits over days for each repository.
- Additions per Commit: The average number of lines added per commit in a repository, indicating the magnitude of changes in each contribution.
- Deletions per Commit: The average number of lines deleted per commit in a repository, highlighting the amount of code eliminated in each change.
- Files Changed per Commit: The average number of files modified in each commit in a repository, offering information about the complexity of the modifications.
- Message Size per Commit: The average size of messages associated with each commit in a repository, providing insights into code documentation and communication.
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Developers' Indicators Table
Indicators:
- Total Commits: The total number of commits made by each developer.
- Commits by Day: The distribution of commits over days, providing a view of each developer's daily activity.
- Additions per Commit: The average number of lines added per commit, indicating the magnitude of changes in each contribution.
- Deletions per Commit: The average number of lines deleted per commit, highlighting the amount of code removed in each change.
- Files Changed per Commit: The average number of files modified in each commit, offering information about the extent of the modifications.
- Message Size per Commit: The average size of messages associated with each commit, providing insights into the quality and clarity of change descriptions.
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Comparison of Indicators with the Average of Other Organizations
Indicators:
- Average Commit Message Size: The average size of commit messages compared to the average of other organizations.
- Ratio Added/Deleted Lines of Code: The ratio between lines added and lines deleted compared to the average of other organizations.
- Commits per Developer per Day: The number of commits per developer per day compared to the average of other organizations.
- Files Changed per Commit: The average number of files modified per commit compared to the average of other organizations.
- Lines Added per Developer: The number of lines added per developer compared to the average of other organizations.
- Lines Deleted per Developer: The number of lines deleted per developer compared to the average of other organizations.
Average commit message size
692.80
68.59
0%
ratio added/deleted lines of code
1.06
1.72
-0.35%
Commits per developer per day
0.09
0.22
-0.55%
files changed per commit
1.53
8.32
-0.81%
lines added per developer
3.31
494.02
-0.99%
lines deleted per developer
2.95