Compare changes in Bitbucket Server
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You can quickly find revision changes using the Compare page.
Comparing revisions
To compare revisions in Bitbucket Server:
- From the sidebar, click Compare.
- In the Compare page, from both the Source and Destination dropdown, select any combination of branches, tags, or commits.
- Once selections are made, the comparison results display in a diff and a commits list tab.
Bitbucket Server uses git diff ...
A three-dot diff is a comparison between the commit where the feature branch was last synched with the destination branch and the most recent version of the feature branch.
A two-dot diff is the direct comparison of two committish references such as SHAs.
Last modified on Feb 2, 2021
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