Right Sidebar Pullout to Browse Code Commit Changes (OD-2444)
R Hartigan opened 7 months ago

Right now, when you browse code that has been changed for a code commit, it will reload a new window.

For a better user experience on code review, you should be able to review multiple code commits from this same page without reloading a new window.

This would preferably look like a sidebar window pulling out from the right side of the window that showed the edited code from the Commit. It should auto-shrink the non-edited code and show you specifically all of the changes to the code that have been made during this commit. One can then expand this to the full code if they want to move further with this.

  • Robin Shen commented 7 months ago

    Do you mean commit links in pull request activities? If so, you may review code changes without leaving the page in file changes tab. From there, you can review commit by commit, or check changes combining several commits all together.

  • R Hartigan commented 7 months ago

    The “Browse Code” button on the Commit page will open a new window to browse the code. You should be able to browse the code changes from within the same Commit window ie. accessing a quick view of the “review code changes” from that commit without having to click into the Code Changes section and search for the commit again. With a team doing lots of commits, it is good to be able to do an overview quickly from the Commits window. It’s really just allowing the quick linking the one experience to the other for better usability

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