SmartGit Distributed Reviews Add-on

Local code reviews without server.

Distributed Reviews Add-on

SmartGit takes code reviewing to the next level: in a distributed way, based on Git. Local, offline and fast.

The Distributed Reviews add-on is designed for situations where you lack a GitHub, GitLab, or similar backend that facilitates the review process on the server side.

Part of the SmartGit Download

The Distributed Reviews add-on is part of the SmartGit Download .

You can evaluate it with the normal SmartGit evaluation. For regular use you will need to order the add-on as option when ordering a SmartGit license.

Looking for more details? Refer to the documentation  Download Distributed Reviews Add-on 

Collaboration by Pull Requests

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Create a Pull Request to request another team-member (assignee) to merge your commits into a specific target branch after having reviewed them. The assignee may comment, approve (or reject) and finally integrate (merge) the pull request.

Local, offline reviewing

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The Distributed Reviews metadata is stored in the Git repository itself and is pushed and pulled together with your other branches: you can work offline, apply and discard comments and finally push a tidy, consistent review.

Markdown Support

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For all kind of comments, markdown (mostly identical with GitHub’s flavored markdown) can be used.

Inline comments and replies

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Comments can be applied to pull requests, commits in general and individual lines of changed files. The relation between a comment and its replies is tracked and displayed threaded.

Server-side email notifications (optional)

If required, you can enable email notifications (for changes related to pull requests) by installing a light-weight server-side component which tracks changes to your Distributed Reviews data.

Download server-side component 
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