Commit history
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- Importing code from an existing project
- Creating projects
- Creating repositories
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- Archive a repository
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- Controlling access to code
- Workflow strategies
- プル リクエスト
- Bitbucket search syntax
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- 通知
- Markdown syntax guide
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- Set the default time zone
- Download a repository archive
- Creating a Contributions guidelines file
- Working with Git LFS Files
- Compare branches, tags, and commits
- Commit history
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関連コンテンツ
- Transitioning an issue
- Using Active sprints
- Option for admins to enable/disable 'Number of Days' in Column feature in Scrum boards and Kanban boards
- Using your Kanban backlog
- Monitoring work in a Kanban project
- What is a board?
- Using the Simplified Workflow
- Using your Scrum backlog
- Explaining how Epics are displayed when using Kanban boards
- Done or Resolved issues appear in a scrum board backlog
You can see the commit history of a repository in Bitbucket Data Center by navigating directly to the commits page of a repository. You can also view the commit history for a specific file.
To view all the commits on a branch in a repository, select Commits.
To view the commit history associated with a specific file:
Select a file within the Source view on a repository.
Select History.
View merge commits
To view merge commits from the commit history of a specific file:
Select a file within the Source view on a repository.
Select History.
Toggle Follow renames off.
View the history of a file's rename
To include the file’s commit history prior to it being renamed:
Select a file within the Source view on a repository.
Select History.
Toggle Follow renames on.
Note: With Follow renames toggled on, you will not see merge commits in the list.
関連コンテンツ
- Transitioning an issue
- Using Active sprints
- Option for admins to enable/disable 'Number of Days' in Column feature in Scrum boards and Kanban boards
- Using your Kanban backlog
- Monitoring work in a Kanban project
- What is a board?
- Using the Simplified Workflow
- Using your Scrum backlog
- Explaining how Epics are displayed when using Kanban boards
- Done or Resolved issues appear in a scrum board backlog