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description: "Learn how long your open merge requests have spent in code review, and what distinguishes the longest-running." # Up to ~200 chars long. They will be displayed in Google Search snippets. It may help to write the page intro first, and then reuse it here.
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stage: Plan
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group: Optimize
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Code review analytics **(PREMIUM)**
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> Moved to GitLab Premium in 13.9.
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Use code review analytics to view review metrics per merge request and
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make improvements to your code review process:
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- A high number of comments or commits may indicate:
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- The code is too complex.
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- Authors who require more training.
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- A long review time may indicate:
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- Types of work that move slower than other types.
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- Opportunities to accelerate your development cycle.
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- Fewer comments and approvers may indicate staffing requirements.
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Code review analytics displays a table of open merge requests that have at least one non-author comment.
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The review time is measured from when the first non-author comment was submitted.
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## View code review analytics
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Prerequisite:
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- You must have at least the Reporter role.
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To view code review analytics:
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1. On the top bar, select **Main menu > Projects** and find your project.
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1. On the left sidebar, select **Analytics > Code Review**.
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1. Filter merge requests by milestone and label.
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