[daily performance] Daily Performance Summary - 2026-08-20 #54352
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Performance Overview
The repository is exhibiting extremely high automation-driven throughput. Data returned by the query tools was capped at 500 records for PRs and issues (and 100 for discussions), which in this repo's case only covers ~6 days of PR activity and ~3 days of issue activity — not the full 90-day window requested. Metrics below are computed over the actual date range returned by the tools rather than a fixed 90-day lookback, and are labeled accordingly.
Despite the short window, velocity is very strong: PRs merge in under 4 hours on average and issues close in under 14 hours on average, reflecting a mostly automated, high-frequency workflow (bot/agent-driven contributions dominate authorship, with only 4 unique PR authors across 500 PRs).
Key Highlights
🚨 Critical Performance Issues
close_discussioncall is permitted per workflow run, so only the most recent outdated daily-performance discussion ([daily performance] Daily Performance Summary - 2026-08-19 #54080) was closed this run; [daily performance] Daily Performance Summary - 2026-08-18 #53825 remains open and should be closed in a follow-up run.📈 Activity Overview
Pull requests dominate activity volume (500 sampled) followed closely by issues (500 sampled), with discussions trailing (100 sampled, tool-capped). This confirms code-change activity is the primary driver of repository throughput.
📊 Detailed Benchmark Results
🎯 Resolution Metrics
Roughly 78% of sampled PRs have merged, with only 2% currently open — indicating a fast-moving, low-backlog PR pipeline. Issues show a lower resolution rate (59% closed) with a larger open backlog (205 open), suggesting issue triage/closure lags behind PR throughput.
⚡ Velocity Metrics
Merge and close times are both under 24 hours on average, consistent with heavily automated CI/agent-driven contribution flows. The low unique-author count (4) for 500 PRs confirms most changes originate from a small number of bot/agent identities.
📊 Complete Performance Data
Pull Requests
Issues
Discussions
📈 Historical Comparisons
No historical trend cache was available for this run; this report establishes a baseline. Future runs should append metrics to a persisted history file to enable trend comparisons.
💡 Optimization Recommendations
close_discussioncall is permitted per run.Report generated automatically by the Daily Performance Summary workflow
Data source: github/gh-aw - most recent ~500 PRs/issues and ~100 discussions (tool-capped; does not fully cover 90 days for this high-volume repo)
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