GitHub question:
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GitHub question:
Is there a way to reverse the order of commits shown in the commit history panel of a branch?
The page shows the oldest commits first, meaning you must scroll to the bottom of the page to see the newest commits. I would like to see the newest on top by default.
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Ryan Hiebertreplied to Marijke Luttekes last edited by
@mahryekuh there’s a view where it’s not newest first?
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Marijke Luttekesreplied to Ryan Hiebert last edited by [email protected]
@ryanhiebert Yeah, the commits tabs in a PR. I just noticed that's not exactly the view described in the original post.
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Ryan Hiebertreplied to Marijke Luttekes last edited by
@mahryekuh oh, in a PR! Gotcha. I don’t know of any way to reverse that. Do you have a lot of commits in a PR enough that it matters? That’s uncommon for me.
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@mahryekuh You could go to the branch and then the commits tab? Not exactly what you want, so not sure if it fixes your use case.
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@mahryekuh but it you want it by default that sounds like a grease monkey job
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Marijke Luttekesreplied to Ryan Hiebert last edited by
@ryanhiebert It's more that my brain does not compute that direction. I was about to accuse someone of not committing for three weeks in a row when I realized that what silly and looked better.
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@mark I should probably just get used to it instead of putting effort into changing the page.
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Jeff Triplettreplied to Marijke Luttekes last edited by
@mahryekuh I'm hear for the ride in case someone knows of a fancy browser extension.
It annoys me SO much.
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Marijke Luttekesreplied to Jeff Triplett last edited by
Mark IJbema (@[email protected])
@[email protected] but it you want it by default that sounds like a grease monkey job
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