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Tour: Activity

Everything about who’s contributing and how the project has moved over time.

Authors

Per-contributor stats: commits, lines added/removed/net, a 13-week activity heatmap, and their top-touched files. Click any contributor for the full detail modal. A contributor with no commits in 30+ days shows a muted “Inactive” tag automatically — no manual marking needed, though you can also explicitly mark someone inactive (for a departed teammate whose history you still want to keep) from Settings.

Teams

Per-team rollups once you’ve configured teams in Settings — commits, lines, a commit-percentage bar, and the team lead (shown with a crown icon) if one’s assigned. Teams and team membership live in .reikon/config.json, committed to git, so the whole team sees the same breakdown — see the config reference.

Velocity

Appears once 2+ teams are configured. A multi-line chart of commits per team over time (1 month / 1 quarter / 6 months / 1 year ranges), with per-team stat tiles: total commits, peak week, and trend vs. the prior period.

Quality

Commit message quality — what fraction of commits follow good practice vs. messages flagged as low-information (too short, just a version bump, a single generic word with no context). Poor-scoring commits get an inline “suggest a rewrite” option if AI is connected. See Formulas & Methodology for exactly what gets flagged.

Risk files

Files where one contributor owns 60% or more of the commit history, with three or fewer total contributors and at least 5 touches — see the formula. This is the same underlying data behind the Dashboard’s contributor risk alert and the Changes tab’s reviewer suggestions.