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iοΈ Today's figures are a partial-day snapshot captured at ~11:50 UTC (consistent with prior daily entries, which were also recorded mid-morning). A full-day total will be higher.
Today at a Glance
Metric
Value
π€ Total Runs
121 (102 β / 14 β / 5 β³ in-progress)
π― Success Rate
87.9% (of completed runs)
π GitHub REST API Calls
35,134 (core quota consumed β includes reads, writes, and all GitHub API operations)
π Safe-Output Writes
0 (no issues/PRs/comments/discussions had been finalized at snapshot time)
β± Avg Duration
533s (p95: 1,132s)
π GitHub API Calls Trend (90 days)
Daily REST API consumption swings widely β from a low of 17,043 (2026-06-02) to a sharp peak of 118,077 on 2026-05-27, roughly 3Γ the typical day. The 7-day rolling average has settled back into the 44kβ47k/day band after that spike, and today's partial total of 35,134 already tracks near a normal full day's baseline.
π GitHub API Calls by Workflow Trend (30 days)
Smoke CI is the persistent heavyweight, repeatedly topping the per-workflow series on the strength of its high run frequency. Review-oriented agents (PR Sous Chef, Test Quality Sentinel, Matt Pocock Skills Reviewer, Design Decision Gate) form a rotating second tier whose daily contribution tracks PR activity rather than a fixed schedule.
π GitHub REST API Calls Heatmap (90 days)
The heatmap (ISO-week Γ weekday) makes the mid-week Wednesday spike of 2026-05-27 stand out clearly as the single hottest cell. Otherwise consumption is fairly even across weekdays, with the most recent week showing a softer late-week profile as today's column is still only a partial day.
A single workflow β Smoke CI β accounts for 24% (8,258) of the day's quota, more than 2.5Γ the next consumer. The top 7 named workflows together make up ~72%, with the long tail ("Other", 28%) spread across dozens of low-volume agents. Concentration risk is moderate: no single workflow dominates, but Smoke CI is worth watching given its run frequency.
π GitHub REST API Consumption by Workflow (last 24h)
The top consumers are Smoke CI (8,258), AI Moderator (3,318), and Design Decision Gate (3,226). Every workflow sits comfortably below the 15,000/hr core limit, so there is no immediate throttling risk. The clearest optimisation lever is Smoke CI: trimming redundant API reads per smoke run would meaningfully lower the daily baseline given how often it fires.
Top 10 Workflows by REST API Consumption (last 24h)
Workflow
REST API Calls
Runs
Avg Duration
Smoke CI
8,258
11
187s
AI Moderator
3,318
3
841s
Design Decision Gate ποΈ
3,226
5
248s
PR Code Quality Reviewer
2,909
5
446s
Matt Pocock Skills Reviewer
2,903
5
553s
Auto-Triage Issues
2,549
2
336s
Test Quality Sentinel
2,293
5
457s
PR Description Updater
1,361
1
282s
Smoke Claude
1,028
1
599s
Smoke Codex
1,025
1
327s
Trending Indicators
7-day API trend: β -7.8% vs. previous 7 days
30-day API trend: β (insufficient data β 18 days of history; needs 60 for a 30-day-over-30-day comparison)
GitHub REST API call rate: ~45,391 calls/day over the last 7 days (hourly limit: 15,000)
Cache restored from previous run: yes (17 entries)
Collection mode: backfill requested (entry_count 17 < 30); the MCP bridge's 120s hard limit capped the download at the most recent ~24h, so the effective collection was incremental for 2026-06-05
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π GitHub API Consumption Report
Report Date: 2026-06-05 Β· Repository: github/gh-aw Β· Run: #27012903999
Today at a Glance
π GitHub API Calls Trend (90 days)
Daily REST API consumption swings widely β from a low of 17,043 (2026-06-02) to a sharp peak of 118,077 on 2026-05-27, roughly 3Γ the typical day. The 7-day rolling average has settled back into the 44kβ47k/day band after that spike, and today's partial total of 35,134 already tracks near a normal full day's baseline.
π GitHub API Calls by Workflow Trend (30 days)
Smoke CI is the persistent heavyweight, repeatedly topping the per-workflow series on the strength of its high run frequency. Review-oriented agents (PR Sous Chef, Test Quality Sentinel, Matt Pocock Skills Reviewer, Design Decision Gate) form a rotating second tier whose daily contribution tracks PR activity rather than a fixed schedule.
π GitHub REST API Calls Heatmap (90 days)
The heatmap (ISO-week Γ weekday) makes the mid-week Wednesday spike of 2026-05-27 stand out clearly as the single hottest cell. Otherwise consumption is fairly even across weekdays, with the most recent week showing a softer late-week profile as today's column is still only a partial day.
π© Top API Burners (24h)
A single workflow β Smoke CI β accounts for 24% (8,258) of the day's quota, more than 2.5Γ the next consumer. The top 7 named workflows together make up ~72%, with the long tail ("Other", 28%) spread across dozens of low-volume agents. Concentration risk is moderate: no single workflow dominates, but Smoke CI is worth watching given its run frequency.
π GitHub REST API Consumption by Workflow (last 24h)
The top consumers are Smoke CI (8,258), AI Moderator (3,318), and Design Decision Gate (3,226). Every workflow sits comfortably below the 15,000/hr core limit, so there is no immediate throttling risk. The clearest optimisation lever is Smoke CI: trimming redundant API reads per smoke run would meaningfully lower the daily baseline given how often it fires.
Top 10 Workflows by REST API Consumption (last 24h)
Trending Indicators
π¦ Cache Memory Status
/tmp/gh-aw/cache-memory/trending/api-consumption/history.jsonlAutomatically generated by the api-consumption-report workflow.
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