From what I can see, the database doesn't record that, the server just asks git what the count is when it needs it.
Nic is correct here - Bitbucket Server doesn't store commits in the database, so there is no query to retrieve this information from it.
Cheers,
Christian
Premier Support Engineer
Atlassian
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Hi,
Consider taking a look at Awesome Graphs for Bitbucket. Our app enables you to export commit data on different levels via REST API or directly to a CSV file.
For example, here is how you can get a list of commits on a global level using REST API.
Hope that it helps.
Best regards,
Uladzislava
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