Usage settings
Select Settings > Usage to view Snyk usage details in your Group or Organization, including:
Test usage: the number of tests used
Contributing developers: the number of developers contributing to Projects
Projects: Project test usage settings (can be viewed and modified)
Test usage
The Test Usage section shows how many tests you are using over the current billing period:

Contributing developers
Snyk defines contributing developers as developers having made a commit to a private repo monitored by Snyk in the last 90 days.
The Contributing developers for Git and CLI integrations section shows contributing developer counts, both at the org level and the group level.
The counts indicate the number of contributing developers to the default branch of the private repos connected with the integration.
Snyk does not count contributions to public (open source) repos currently as the pricing model is based on the number of contributing developers to private repositories.
For example:

Total unique contributors across all integrations: the number of contributors across all the integrations in your Snyk account. Contributing developers are only counted once, even if they have contributed to multiple integrations or multiple repositories.
Breakdown by integration: the number of contributors, Organizations, and repos in that integration.
Each contributor is counted by the author email field, which is set within the local Git configuration in the developer’s machine.
Projects
The Projects section shows test usage settings for your Projects:
Bulk actions
For Bulk actions, select relevant Projects, then for the selected Projects, select Delete, Activate or Deactivate:

Set test frequency
You can set the frequency of testing for each Project.
For each entry, you can select the frequency of testing for that Project (never, daily, or weekly) as applicable to the type of Project, Open Source, Code analysis, Container, or IaC:

Click Deactivate to never test, and also remove webhooks and stop showing the Project’s results in reporting.
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