This page last changed on Oct 20, 2010 by alui.
You can search or browse your repositories in FishEye to view a specific file. FishEye provides information about the file history, file content and activity related to the file.
To view a file,
- Search for a file or browse through a repository to find the file.
- Click the file name. The file will be displayed, showing the revision history. See screenshot below.
- View information about the file:
- 'Activity' tab — View the changelog for the file. This is the commits, reviews and issues (requires JIRA) activity related to the file. See Viewing the Changelog for more information.
- 'Revisions' tab — View the history of revisions for the file. See Viewing a File History for more information.
- 'Users' tab — View the commit history of the users that have committed changes to the file. See Viewing People's Statistics for more information.
- 'Reports' tab — View activity charts for the file. See FishEye Charts for more information.
- 'Source' tab — View the annotated file contents. The raw file can be downloaded via this tab. See Viewing File Content for more information.
Screenshot: Viewing a File (Revisions)

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