Clone Graphs
Our traffic graphs tab shows you a lot of information about who’s visiting your repository on the web. We’ve added a new graph to this tab, showing git clone activity.…
Our traffic graphs tab shows you a lot of information about who’s visiting your repository on the web. We’ve added a new graph to this tab, showing git clone
activity.
You can use it to find out how many times your repository’s source code is actually cloned in a given day, as well as how many unique GitHub users (or anonymous IP addresses) did the cloning.
For more information on traffic graphs, check out the documentation.
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