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iοΈ Window note: This run captured 00:00β11:29 UTC (report executes mid-day), so today's totals are a partial-day snapshot and will trend higher by end of day. All 142 runs reported core_consumed, so the API figures below are complete for the captured window.
Today at a Glance
Metric
Value
π€ Total Runs
142 (124 β / 18 β)
π― Success Rate
87.3%
π GitHub REST API Calls
28,896 (core quota consumed β includes reads, writes, and all GitHub API operations; 82 distinct workflows active)
π Safe-Output Writes
Data unavailable this run (no safe_output.jsonl present in downloaded run logs)
β± Avg Duration
629.3s (p95: 1290.0s)
π GitHub API Calls Trend (90 days)
Daily core-quota consumption remains highly volatile, swinging between ~800 and ~574k on a log scale. The single largest spike was 574,243 on Jun 17 (391 runs), an order of magnitude above the typical 10kβ80k band. Today's 28,896 sits comfortably mid-range; the 7-day rolling average (red) has climbed back toward ~100k after the late-May/early-June plateau, driven almost entirely by that Jun 17 outlier.
π GitHub API Calls by Workflow Trend (30 days)
Over the last 30 days, PR Sous Chef and the Matt Pocock Skills Reviewer are the most consistent high-consumers, repeatedly appearing in the top tier on a symlog scale. Smoke-test workflows (Smoke Pi, Smoke CI, Smoke Antigravity) spike sporadically rather than steadily, reflecting their on-demand nature. No new workflow has emerged as a sustained heavy consumer beyond the established leaders.
π GitHub REST API Calls Heatmap (90 days)
The weekly heatmap shows consumption concentrated on weekdays, with weekends consistently lighter β consistent with development-driven workflow triggers. The standout cell is mid-June (Jun 17), whose intensity dwarfs every other day. Today's Wednesday cell is moderate and partial (collection ended at 11:29 UTC).
Consumption is well-distributed rather than concentrated: the top 8 workflows account for ~52% of quota, and the remaining 74 workflows ("Other") make up 47.8%. The single largest burner, PR Sous Chef (9.1%), is closely followed by Matt Pocock Skills Reviewer (8.8%). With no workflow exceeding ~9% of the daily total, there is no meaningful concentration risk today.
π GitHub REST API Consumption by Workflow (last 24h)
The top consumers are PR Sous Chef (2,622 across 10 runs) and Matt Pocock Skills Reviewer (2,543 across 6 runs). Crucially, no workflow is anywhere near the 15,000/hour rate limit β the heaviest per-run footprint (~260 calls/run) leaves a wide margin. The smoke-test family collectively consumes a notable share; batching or caching their setup API calls is the most obvious optimisation opportunity if quota pressure ever grows.
Top 10 Workflows by REST API Consumption (last 24h)
Workflow
REST API Calls
Runs
Avg Duration
PR Sous Chef
2,622
10
8.5m
Matt Pocock Skills Reviewer
2,543
6
11.1m
AI Moderator
1,842
4
18.1m
Design Decision Gate ποΈ
1,820
6
5.8m
Smoke Pi
1,582
2
6.4m
Smoke Antigravity
1,577
2
5.3m
Agent Container Smoke Test
1,557
2
5.0m
Smoke CI
1,548
6
4.2m
PR Code Quality Reviewer
1,440
6
12.2m
Smoke Claude
1,222
2
13.1m
Trending Indicators
7-day API trend: β +64.0% vs. previous 7 days (noisy β both windows are heavily skewed by the Jun 17 outlier)
30-day API trend: β insufficient data (36 of 60 required data points stored)
GitHub REST API call rate: ~9,800/day median over the last 7 days (mean 90,900/day is inflated by the 574k Jun 17 spike) β well within the 15,000/hour limit at the per-run level
Cache restored from previous run: yes (35 entries β 36 after merge)
Collection mode: incremental
Logs start_date used: -1d (plus 2 continuation pages to complete the 24h window)
Data points stored: 36
Earliest entry: 2026-05-18
Retention policy: 90 days
β οΈ Data Caveats
Partial day: collection window was 00:00β11:29 UTC; end-of-day totals will be higher.
Safe-output writes unavailable: downloaded run logs contained no safe_output.jsonl files this run, so issue/PR/comment/discussion write counts could not be computed.
Day-over-day comparison skew: the prior entry (Jun 23) was a partial 49-run capture (continuation timed out), so it under-reports relative to today's 142-run window.
Trend volatility: a single 574,243-quota day (Jun 17) dominates 7-day rolling and mean statistics; medians are more representative.
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π GitHub API Consumption Report
Report Date: 2026-06-24 Β· Repository: github/gh-aw Β· Run: #28095530528
Today at a Glance
safe_output.jsonlpresent in downloaded run logs)π GitHub API Calls Trend (90 days)
Daily core-quota consumption remains highly volatile, swinging between ~800 and ~574k on a log scale. The single largest spike was 574,243 on Jun 17 (391 runs), an order of magnitude above the typical 10kβ80k band. Today's 28,896 sits comfortably mid-range; the 7-day rolling average (red) has climbed back toward ~100k after the late-May/early-June plateau, driven almost entirely by that Jun 17 outlier.
π GitHub API Calls by Workflow Trend (30 days)
Over the last 30 days, PR Sous Chef and the Matt Pocock Skills Reviewer are the most consistent high-consumers, repeatedly appearing in the top tier on a symlog scale. Smoke-test workflows (Smoke Pi, Smoke CI, Smoke Antigravity) spike sporadically rather than steadily, reflecting their on-demand nature. No new workflow has emerged as a sustained heavy consumer beyond the established leaders.
π GitHub REST API Calls Heatmap (90 days)
The weekly heatmap shows consumption concentrated on weekdays, with weekends consistently lighter β consistent with development-driven workflow triggers. The standout cell is mid-June (Jun 17), whose intensity dwarfs every other day. Today's Wednesday cell is moderate and partial (collection ended at 11:29 UTC).
π© Top API Burners (24h)
Consumption is well-distributed rather than concentrated: the top 8 workflows account for ~52% of quota, and the remaining 74 workflows ("Other") make up 47.8%. The single largest burner, PR Sous Chef (9.1%), is closely followed by Matt Pocock Skills Reviewer (8.8%). With no workflow exceeding ~9% of the daily total, there is no meaningful concentration risk today.
π GitHub REST API Consumption by Workflow (last 24h)
The top consumers are PR Sous Chef (2,622 across 10 runs) and Matt Pocock Skills Reviewer (2,543 across 6 runs). Crucially, no workflow is anywhere near the 15,000/hour rate limit β the heaviest per-run footprint (~260 calls/run) leaves a wide margin. The smoke-test family collectively consumes a notable share; batching or caching their setup API calls is the most obvious optimisation opportunity if quota pressure ever grows.
Top 10 Workflows by REST API Consumption (last 24h)
Trending Indicators
π¦ Cache Memory Status
/tmp/gh-aw/cache-memory/trending/api-consumption/history.jsonlsafe_output.jsonlfiles this run, so issue/PR/comment/discussion write counts could not be computed.Automatically generated by the api-consumption-report workflow.
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