Hi,
It would be really useful if the application could show the Git commit history between build versions.
Problem
When a new build is triggered (e.g. 0f9ab03b-65c3-4b4a-bc1c-bf74b6ef4571), we currently don’t have any visibility in the UI into what has changed since the previous build.
As a user, I always need to go back to GitHub and manually check which commits are included in this build.
Proposed enhancement
Add a small dropdown (or expandable section) on each build entry in the Build Images list.
When the user clicks on a build ID, the application should:
- Fetch the commits between this build and the previous build in the list
- Display the list of commit messages & short hash (chronological order)
- Optionally: make each commit entry clickable → open the commit on GitHub
This would allow users to quickly understand what changed between two builds, without leaving the interface.
Example
[+] 0f9ab03b-65c3-4b4a-bc1c-bf74b6ef4571 (ACTIVE)
• f81cda3 – Fix missing auth header in /v1/users
• 3af26df – Upgrade dependencies
• a237ee0 – Refactor in user model
Happy to provide more details or mockups if needed — I believe this would make the build list much more informative for daily use.
Thanks!
Hi,
It would be really useful if the application could show the Git commit history between build versions.
Problem
When a new build is triggered (e.g. 0f9ab03b-65c3-4b4a-bc1c-bf74b6ef4571), we currently don’t have any visibility in the UI into what has changed since the previous build.
As a user, I always need to go back to GitHub and manually check which commits are included in this build.
Proposed enhancement
Add a small dropdown (or expandable section) on each build entry in the Build Images list.
When the user clicks on a build ID, the application should:
This would allow users to quickly understand what changed between two builds, without leaving the interface.
Example
Happy to provide more details or mockups if needed — I believe this would make the build list much more informative for daily use.
Thanks!