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Link to practice: "https://developerexperience.io/practices/pull-requests"
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What is this about: I would like to enrich the "anatomy" of a pull request from the current version: Encourage small pull requests. Nobody wants to review 5000+ lines of changes within one PR. according to this article (https://medium.com/@hugooodias/the-anatomy-of-a-perfect-pull-request-567382bb6067)
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Feature Suggestion
Based on the conversation in #2709 It would be nice to have a more visual display of lighthouse scores like, lighthouse itself:

Possible Implementation
We could use an array of GaugeProgress elements. Ideally these would be a medium / small size.