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Bitbucket is not able to show a diff. It don't load any commit comments into the pull request nor any hint to changed files. There is only the comment:
also standard compare (https://bitbucket.org/foobar/compare) show nothing.
What I already tried. Changed branch name and merged develop back into current branch without success.
A manual exclude has helped:
https://support.atlassian.com/bitbucket-cloud/docs/exclude-files-from-pull-request-diffs/
Please share below details
>>Are you using bitbucket cloud or bitbucket on-prem?
>> Are you using any plugins for this, if yes please disable the plugin and try once
Please check these useful KB links
The diff for this file is too large to render
Pull request is too large to render
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Could generate the PR but the diff timed out. Looks like there is a problem with the number of lines in a generated file which exceed maximum.
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I had the same. My work around was to push another commit, after which it showed the previous diff. Then committed and pushed a revert of test commit.
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