Coding Report & GitHub Statistics
See time tracking and Git activity in one place. The Coding Report is built for coding teams: connect GitHub or GitLab, pick your repos, and view commits and repo activity alongside your team's tracked time—so you see both how long people worked and what they shipped.
Getting Started
1. Connect GitHub or GitLab
- Go to Settings → Integrations.
- In the Git section, click to connect GitHub or GitLab (or both).
- Authorize Corcava to access the repositories you need.
2. Open the Coding Report
- In the main menu, go to Reports → Coding Report.
- If you haven't yet, choose which repositories to include (sync settings) and run a sync so the report has data.
3. Select Repos and Sync
In the Coding Report you can:
- Select which repositories to include in the report.
- Trigger a sync to pull the latest commits and activity from GitHub/GitLab.
- Set the date range to focus on a specific period (e.g. a sprint or release).
What You See
- Commits and repo activity — Commit counts and activity for the selected repos, filtered by your chosen date range.
- Time tracking alongside Git — Compare tracked hours with commit activity for the same period.
- User linking — Link GitHub or GitLab users to your Corcava team members so the report shows who did what.
- Cursor usage — If you use the Cursor integration, the report can include Cursor usage data alongside Git and time.
Tips
- Link users — For the clearest picture, link each GitHub/GitLab identity to the corresponding Corcava user. That way the report attributes commits and time to the right people.
- Use date ranges — Narrow the date range to a sprint or release to see "what shipped" in that window next to hours logged.
- Combine with other reports — Use the Coding Report together with time and productivity reports for a full view of dev team productivity.
Related
- AI task estimation — The same linked repositories can be used to get AI-powered time estimates for tasks from your project board. See AI Task Estimation.
