Understand Your Codebase
Transform your Git repository into beautiful, interactive visualizations. Explore how your code evolved, discover patterns in your development process, and gain insights into team collaboration.
Git Repository Analyzer
Enter your repository URL to start exploring your project's history and development patterns.
Interactive Graphs
Explore your commit history visually
Smart Analysis
Discover patterns in your development process
Team Insights
Understand collaboration and contribution patterns
What you can do with gat Graph
Explore your Git repository with these powerful visualization and analysis features designed to help you understand your codebase evolution.
Why Visualize Your Git History?
Every commit tells a story. Every branch represents a decision. Every merge captures collaboration. Our tool helps you see the bigger picture of your development journey, making complex repository structures easy to understand and navigate.
For Individual Developers
See how your coding habits have evolved over time. Understand which features took longer to develop and identify patterns in your workflow that you might want to improve.
Navigate complex merge histories with ease and understand the relationship between different branches in your projects.
For Development Teams
Discover how your team collaborates. See who contributes to which parts of the codebase and understand the flow of work across different team members.
Identify bottlenecks in your development process and optimize your workflow based on actual data from your repository history.
Works with Any Public Repository
Connect to repositories from any Git hosting platform. Whether your code is on GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, or any other Git service, gat Graph can analyze it instantly.
GitHub
Paste any GitHub repository URL and start exploring immediately. No setup required.
GitLab
Works seamlessly with GitLab repositories, both public and self-hosted instances.
Any Git Platform
Bitbucket, Codeberg, or any Git hosting service - if it's public, we can analyze it.
Getting started is simple: Just paste your repository URL in the input field above, and gat Graph will automatically fetch and visualize your commit history, branches, and contributor data. No authentication needed for public repositories.