visualize the development flow to see merge history and relations between commits. |
In version 5.10.0, we disabled the Commit graph in favor of Bitbucket's standard graph. To see the standard graph, please find the feature.commit.graph parameter in bitbucket.properties file, set it to |
Commit Graph extends the Bitbucket Commits page and creates a structured representation of the commit history. Use it to:
Below on the page, you'll find:
For easier navigation, use the Table of Contents at the top-right of the page.
To view Commit Graph of the current repository, navigate to the Commits section on the sidebar. Commit Graph appears to the left of the Author column.
When you select a branch or a tag in the drop-down list on the Commits page, the page is updated and you can see Commit Graph and commits of that branch or tag.
You can also view commits of all branches with Commit Graph by clicking the Show all link.
Awesome Graphs adds the branch labels that can be seen in commits messages. As you click a tag or branch label, the Commits page is updated, and commits and Commit Graph of that tag or branch are displayed.
By default, all changesets are highlighted. You can click a point to highlight the ancestors of a certain changeset and see where it comes from.
To have all changesets highlighted again, click the graph anywhere outside the points.
It's possible to collapse and expand Commit Graph by clicking the << button to the left of Commit Graph to hide it or >> to expand and view it again.
If you have any feedback or requests concerning this feature, let us know.