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Suggestion
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Resolution: Answered
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The "Review pull requests at the commit level" feature introduced in Bitbucket 4.11 is broken in its current form.
First of all, it does not add any value: in previous Bitbucket versions, I could simply go to the Commits tab, and click on the one I was interested in. I don't need the exact same functionality on the Diff panel too.
Second, it even breaks things that used to work: clicking on a commit on the Commits tab now puts me back to the Diff tab. And even Ctrl+click and Shift+click does that, which is wrong: Ctrl+click means I want the link to be opened on a new browser tab, Shift+click means I want a new browser window. Period.
What I would actually need on the Diff tab is to see diff in a range of commits. Like: here's this PR with 10 commits, now let's see what does the 5 last commits changed? Or the last 3?
- is caused by
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BSERV-3187 Concurrent commits force Stash to create wrong comments in Pull Requests
- Gathering Impact
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BSERV-9342 PR Commits tab doesn't respect Cmd/Ctrl click to open in a new window
- Closed
- relates to
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BSERV-2874 As a Stash user I want to use a rebase workflow with Stash and for my Pull Requests
- Closed