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Heatmap & Metrics

The Coverage Heatmap and Quality Metrics panels give you a detailed view of encoding progress and quality.

The Heatmap

The heatmap displays a grid where each row is a siman and each column is a seif. Cell colors indicate status:

Color Status Meaning
Green Approved Encoding reviewed and approved
Purple In Review Submitted for review, awaiting approval
Amber In Progress Currently being encoded
Blue outline Queued Scheduled for encoding but not started
Gray Not Started No encoding work begun

Interacting with the Heatmap

Select a seif: Click any cell to select it. A white ring appears around the selected cell. The Seif Details panel below updates to show that seif's information.

Open a session: Double-click a cell that has an associated session to open that session's detail view.

Keyboard navigation:

Key Action
Arrow keys Move selection between cells
Home Jump to first seif in the row
End Jump to last seif in the row
Enter or Space Select the focused cell

Hover: Hover over any cell to see a tooltip showing the full reference (e.g., "YD 87:3") and its status.

Legend

A legend at the bottom of the heatmap identifies all five status colors.

Quality Metrics

The metrics panel shows six indicators:

Metric What It Shows
Test Coverage Percentage of encoded seifim with passing tests (progress bar)
Tests per Seif Average number of tests per encoded seif
Machloket per Seif Average number of disputes identified per seif
Avg Review Time Average time spent in review phase (e.g., "23m")
Checklist Completion Percentage of encoding checklist items completed
Status Counts Number of approved, in-review, and rejected encodings

Activity Timeline

A 30-day stacked bar chart showing daily encoding activity:

  • Blue bars: Sessions created that day
  • Green bars: Sessions approved that day

Hover over any bar to see the exact date and counts.

Below the chart:

  • Average per day — Mean sessions created/approved per day
  • Peak activity — The most active single day
  • Current streak — Consecutive days with encoding activity

Tips

  • A healthy encoding project shows steady green bars growing over time in the timeline.
  • High machloket-per-seif values indicate complex areas requiring careful review.
  • If test coverage drops, focus on adding tests to recently encoded seifim.
  • Use the heatmap to visually identify clusters of unencoded seifim.