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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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As a user of Bitbucket Server I often need to get an idea of how many files have been modifed for each commit in the recent history. This helps determine the extent of testing required before code changes progress to the next step in our QA process.
Currently in order to do this within Bitbucket it is necessary to click into each commit, visually asses the number of files shown in the diff view, then go back and repeat the process for subsequent commits.
Because of the infinite scrolling implementation, the back button behaviour currently does not remember one's place in the commit history if beyond the initially loaded batch of commits, so this is an especially painful process when more than a 100 or so commits back in the history.
This would be improved massively if we had an option to display the number of changed files as a column in the commit view.
Thanks for taking the time to review this suggestion ![]()