Unfortunately you cannot.
While we do maintain an audit log for every account to keep track of who does what, this doesn't capture everything. Pulls, pushes and users downloading binary artifacts are not included and so unfortunately there's no way to get access to these usage stats.
Hello,
You can find this information for your account or your team in the Security area of the account settings page.
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To find this:
To find this for a team:
Hope this helps. I realize now we don't have this covered in our docs so I'm going to be adding a page or section with that information.
Happy coding!
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That only keeps track of things like repo creation and deletion; not regular usage like pushing and pulling.
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Ah, thanks @Erik van Zijst
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Thx, it help me ))))
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