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Activity Report
formbricks/formbricks · Last 24 hours
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6
PRs Merged
1
Issues Closed
9
Contributors
4
New Stars
AI Summary

Big day for Workflows itsjavi shipped the list/filter/create dialog and Dhruwang landed editor lifecycle controls. A major Better Auth migration is in progress across 4 PRs.

feat(workflows): list, filter, and create dialog
feat: support Vertex Gemini taxonomy config
fix: db builds in Dockerfile

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I track GitHub activity across multiple repos?

Connect your GitHub account and select any repositories you want to track. Activity from every connected repo is aggregated into one report — there's no limit on how many repos you can monitor.

How do I track commits across repositories?

Gitrecap works as a GitHub commit tracker and monitor: it follows commits across all your repos and rolls them into a single daily or weekly digest, broken down by contributor — so you don't need a separate commit monitor for each project.

Is Gitrecap a GitHub Pulse alternative?

Yes. GitHub's Pulse and activity tab show one repository at a time and can't be scheduled or shared outside that repo. Gitrecap gives you a multi-repo activity summary, a plain-English AI recap, and a shareable link — delivered automatically to Slack or email.

How do I see what my team shipped this week?

Set a weekly schedule (or generate an on-demand report for any range up to 31 days). You get every merged PR, closed issue, and contributor's work in one summary with an AI-written overview — the fastest way to answer "what did my team ship this week?" without scrolling GitHub.

What GitHub activity does Gitrecap track?

Commits, pull requests (opened, merged, reviewed, pending), issues (created, closed, in progress), code reviews, and stars/forks — all broken down by contributor across every connected repository.

How is this different from GitHub's built-in activity tab?

GitHub's activity tab is one repo at a time and manual. Gitrecap aggregates activity across all your repos, writes an AI summary, and delivers it to Slack or email on a schedule — the full picture, pushed to you.

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