Viewing Repository Details
In the repository list, click a repository name to go to the repository details page. CodeArts Repo provides abundant operations.
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Displays the repository capacity, number of commits, branches, tags, and members, LFS usage, creation time, creator, visible scope, repository status, README file, language, and percentage of each language. |
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Merge Requests |
Merge requests of branches can be managed on the console. |
Reviews |
You can view the review records of MRs and commits. |
Associated Work Items |
List of associated work items. You can associate CodeArts Req work items with the repository code to improve efficiency. |
Repository Statistics |
Visualized charts of repository commits, such as code contribution. |
Activities |
You can view the dynamic information about the repository. |
Members |
Member management is supported. The details are as follows:
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Settings |
Entry for setting the repository. All repository members can view this page. For details about whether a repository member has repository setting permissions, refer to the Permissions page. |
In addition, the repository details page provides quick entries to the following functions:
- Create Build Task: Create a build task.
- Follow: Click to follow the repository. The followed repositories are pinned on top.
- Fork: displays the number of forks of the repository. Click this button, the Fork Repository page is displayed.
- Clone/Download: You can obtain the SSH address and HTTPS address of a repository or directly download the code package.
- The following figures show the adaptation function of CodeArts Repo. When the length of the repository page is greater than the window length, the repository tab page is moved to the top after you scroll down. The position in the red box in the following figure is collapsed so you can view repository information easily. After you scroll up, the page layout is restored.
- Rules for displaying the code check status:
- If you have the code check permission, the code check status is displayed next to the repository name.
- If you do not have the code check permission, no code check status is displayed next to the repository name.
- Rules for displaying the build status:
- If you do not have the build permission,
only the Create Build Task button is displayed on the top of the repository page.
- If you have the build permission,
and no build task is set, the Create Build Task button is displayed on the top of the repository page.
If a build task is set, the following statuses are displayed on the top of the repository page: Build task running , Building, Build failed, and Build successful.
- If you do not have the build permission,
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