This is one of the last primary tools we use to not be running in a dark mode, and it's rough on the eyes every time we have to switch to Jira.
You can get something similar by looking at the transitions from the "Workflow Transitions Report" from Jamies plugin https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/JVIZ/JIRA+Workflow+Visualization+Plugin
Still like this visualization a lot more than waht the JIRA workflow designer provides ...

mmm, that's just the workflow, it's not counting the number of times a transition has been used.
I've got a report somewhere that lets you say "show me a count of the transitions for filter X" (from memory, it demands a date based reporting - i.e. transitions only count if they were done between start and end date), I'll see if I can find it.
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Nic, the number in parentheses is is the number the transition has been executed in the last n days.
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Yes, Dieter is right. But it only allows you to filter on transitions N days before now, I guessed Ryan wanted more control than that. Thanks for the plug though Dieter ;-)
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As well as the number in parens, the thickness of the line gives you a visual cue. If you've got good eyes.
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Ahh, ok, I'd glanced and assumed it was the transition IDs. The report I've got somewhere is a simple bar chart (version 4.0 if memory serves), but the filter is a bit more flexible. The logic was something like "we want to see what happened last week", "oh, and 2 weeks ago", "oh and between christmas and new year"... etc
Sadly, it's on an old disk, need to whack it in an enclosure or fire up one a linux live cd...
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