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76,247 (core quota consumed β includes reads, writes, and all GitHub API operations)
π Safe-Output Writes
64 (issues + PRs + comments + discussions created by safe-output tools)
β± Avg Duration
514s (p95: 1160s)
iοΈ Today's window is a partial day (UTC) covering the 127 most recent runs returned before the log-collection timeout.
π GitHub API Calls Trend (90 days)
Daily REST API consumption has been volatile across the 17-day window, swinging between ~17k and a peak of 118,077 calls on 2026-05-27. The 7-day rolling average has cooled to ~43k/day, and today's 76,247 sits above that mean but well short of the late-May spike. No sustained upward drift is visible β the series is spiky rather than trending.
π GitHub API Calls by Workflow Trend (30 days)
Smoke CI is the most consistent heavy consumer day over day, reflecting its high run frequency (push-triggered CI). Daily report-style workflows (spellcheck, blog writer, A/B advisor) appear in bursts tied to their scheduled cadence rather than as steady baselines. Most other workflows contribute small, intermittent quota draws.
π GitHub REST API Calls Heatmap (90 days)
The heatmap shows consumption concentrated on weekdays, with the standout being the 2026-05-27 cell driving the darkest band. Weekend cells are markedly lighter, consistent with fewer push/PR events triggering CI and review workflows. No anomalous off-hours cluster stands out beyond the single late-May spike.
Smoke CI alone accounts for 25.0% of today's REST API quota, and the top three workflows together make up 39.3% β a moderate concentration. The long tail of smaller workflows each contributes only single-digit-percent shares, so optimisation effort is best aimed at the top handful.
π GitHub REST API Consumption by Workflow (last 24h)
The top consumer today is Smoke CI at 19,045 calls across 13 runs. No single run approached the 15,000/hr core limit β the dashed reference line reflects the hourly cap, while the bars are full-day totals, so per-workflow daily sums above 15k (Smoke CI) are expected and not a throttling risk. Smoke CI's per-run footprint (~1,465 calls/run) is the clearest optimisation target given its frequency.
Top 10 Workflows by REST API Consumption (last 24h)
Workflow
REST API Calls
Runs
Avg Duration
Smoke CI
19,045
13
172s
PR Description Updater
6,410
4
374s
Daily AstroStyleLite Markdown Spellcheck
4,546
3
440s
Daily Agent of the Day Blog Writer
4,333
3
424s
GPL Dependency Cleaner (gpclean)
3,698
1
277s
AI Moderator
2,579
3
1244s
PR Sous Chef
2,451
7
544s
Daily A/B Testing Advisor
2,333
2
542s
Agent Persona Explorer
2,192
1
478s
Contribution Check
1,676
3
539s
Trending Indicators
7-day API trend: β -14.8% vs. previous 7 days
30-day API trend: β (insufficient data) vs. prior 30 days
GitHub REST API call rate: 43,021 calls/day over last 7 days (hourly limit: 15,000)
Cache restored from previous run: yes (16 entries)
Collection mode: backfill (start_date=-90d requested; the 120s log-bridge cap returned the 127 most recent runs, all dated 2026-06-04, so no older gaps were backfilled)
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π GitHub API Consumption Report
Report Date: 2026-06-04 Β· Repository: github/gh-aw Β· Run: #26949404310
Today at a Glance
π GitHub API Calls Trend (90 days)
Daily REST API consumption has been volatile across the 17-day window, swinging between ~17k and a peak of 118,077 calls on 2026-05-27. The 7-day rolling average has cooled to ~43k/day, and today's 76,247 sits above that mean but well short of the late-May spike. No sustained upward drift is visible β the series is spiky rather than trending.
π GitHub API Calls by Workflow Trend (30 days)
Smoke CI is the most consistent heavy consumer day over day, reflecting its high run frequency (push-triggered CI). Daily report-style workflows (spellcheck, blog writer, A/B advisor) appear in bursts tied to their scheduled cadence rather than as steady baselines. Most other workflows contribute small, intermittent quota draws.
π GitHub REST API Calls Heatmap (90 days)
The heatmap shows consumption concentrated on weekdays, with the standout being the 2026-05-27 cell driving the darkest band. Weekend cells are markedly lighter, consistent with fewer push/PR events triggering CI and review workflows. No anomalous off-hours cluster stands out beyond the single late-May spike.
π© Top API Burners (24h)
Smoke CI alone accounts for 25.0% of today's REST API quota, and the top three workflows together make up 39.3% β a moderate concentration. The long tail of smaller workflows each contributes only single-digit-percent shares, so optimisation effort is best aimed at the top handful.
π GitHub REST API Consumption by Workflow (last 24h)
The top consumer today is Smoke CI at 19,045 calls across 13 runs. No single run approached the 15,000/hr core limit β the dashed reference line reflects the hourly cap, while the bars are full-day totals, so per-workflow daily sums above 15k (Smoke CI) are expected and not a throttling risk. Smoke CI's per-run footprint (~1,465 calls/run) is the clearest optimisation target given its frequency.
Top 10 Workflows by REST API Consumption (last 24h)
Trending Indicators
π¦ Cache Memory Status
/tmp/gh-aw/cache-memory/trending/api-consumption/history.jsonlstart_date=-90drequested; the 120s log-bridge cap returned the 127 most recent runs, all dated 2026-06-04, so no older gaps were backfilled)Automatically generated by the api-consumption-report workflow.
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