To review the files in a commit from the
Commits page:
Click the
Commits tab to display the
Commits page.
The
Repo and
Branch fields retain their last values, even if they were set on the
Source Tree or
Branches pages.
Select the repository from the
Repo list.
If available, the master branch for the repository you choose is selected by default in the
Branch field. Otherwise,
GitCentric displays the first branch in the repository based on an alphanumeric sort.
Optionally, use the
Branch list to choose a branch other than master or a tag.
Tip: The list includes only branches by default. You can also include (or restrict the list to) tags, which are often used to mark
important milestones like release points (v2.0, for ). If you choose a tag,
GitCentric changes the
Branch icon and label to
Tag:.
GitCentric refreshes the
Commits page to update the starting point of the history. Each row represents a single commit, starting with the most recent. Scroll
the page to reach the origin of the commit graph.
Locate the commit whose files you want to review and click the
Source Tree link.
Tip: If you want to review the files for the first commit in the current branch or tag, click the
Source Tree tab.
Click the folders associated with the gravatar of the user whose commit you are reviewing.
GitCentric updates the path displayed in
Current Directory field as you navigate the source tree.
Tip: The name of this field changes to
Current File when you select a file for viewing.