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Is a tree-view of commits/branches available for Bitbucket Cloud version?

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I see that for Bitbucket Server, it has a tree-view built in for viewing commits:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/bitbucket-server-6-1-release-notes-966687591.html

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Is such a feature available for the Cloud version of bitbucket, either out-of-the-box or via some add-on?  And if so, how does one enable the setting, install the add-on, etc.

And if not ... why not?

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Patrik S
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Dec 01, 2022 • edited

Hello @bri-twhitney ,

Welcome to Atlassian Community!

In Bitbucket Cloud, the commit graph is shown by default when you open a repository and access the Commits option in the left panel. This will show you the commit list with the commit tree on the left side of the Author column : 

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Hope that helps! Let me know in case you have any other questions.

Thank you @bri-twhitney .

Patrik S

I hope we could have the equivalent to "Commit Graph" plugin which is for my point-of-view, a lot more understandable than current commit view. 

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