This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Viewing Log/History of a Repository
Is it possible to view all the files as they were at a given commit and not just the files that were changed? I would like to be able to have a treeview of the files available at every single commit, just like git-extensions have in their "File tree" pane when browsing a repository.
Best Regards
Bjarne
What you describe only shows all files for the currently checked out branch.
I want to see all the files (at the bottom arrow) at any given commit when I select a commit from the history (top arrow). See screen shot:
Source tree screen shot.jpg
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Just check out the commit. Then go to the File Status screen.
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I know that it is possible, but it makes for a very cumbersome workflow if you are looking for something specific.
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I think it's the best you can do. As far as I know, the bottom of the History tab is always going to just show the diff between commits.
Theoretically if you had an initial commit that was (mostly) empty you could do a multi-select to compare a given commit with that empty commit, which should give you a pretty comprehensive list of the files - but that seems a bit kludgey.
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