Commits tab in merge requests (FREE)
The Commits tab in a merge request displays a sequential list of commits to the Git branch your merge request is based on. From this page, you can review full commit messages and copy a commit's SHA when you need to cherry-pick changes.
Merge requests commit navigation
Introduced in GitLab 13.0.
To seamlessly navigate among commits in a merge request:
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Select the Commits tab.
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Select a commit to open it in the single-commit view.
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Navigate through the commits by either:
- Selecting Prev and Next buttons below the tab buttons.
- Using the X and C keyboard shortcuts.
View merge request commits in context
- Introduced in GitLab 13.12 with a flag named
context_commits
. Enabled by default.- Enabled on GitLab.com in GitLab 14.8.
- Generally available in GitLab 14.9. Feature flag
context_commits
removed.
When reviewing a merge request, it helps to have more context about the changes made. That includes unchanged lines in unchanged files, and previous commits that have already merged that the change is built on.
To add previously merged commits to a merge request for more context:
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Go to your merge request.
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Select the Commits tab.
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Scroll to the end of the list of commits, and select Add previously merged commits:
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Select the commits that you want to add.
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Select Save changes.
To view the changes done on those previously merged commits: