we have 10 repos, we want to make a report of the commits for those repos in the below way:
repo name-> branch name-> commits for the branch ->authors for teh commits, dates for the commits, filename for the commits
You can export Bitbucket (the new name of Stash) commits linked to Jira issues using this integration.
Technically, it is possible to customize the logic that collects the commits. The default implementation iterates over the issues and collects the commits associated with those. But, you could rework this to start collecting from the repo, and just ignore the issue linkings.
CSV (or Excel)
Totally similar to the PDF way, you can use Better Excel Exporter to export commits to Excel spreadsheets, then convert the XLSX to CSV:
Hi @saketh-stash ,
You can’t export commit and pull request data from Bitbucket out of the box. However, you can use Awesome Graphs for Bitbucket for this purpose.
Check out this article for more details.
Irina
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