About
Category
Supported languages
Ruby, C++, Objective-C, Java, C#, and Python console
From the developer
Overview
We're all about understanding knowledge pertaining to a repository.
How is the knowledge distributed? Who has knowledge about the work I have done?
Which parts of the code doesn't have enough knowledge distributed among team members.
The Basics
When you open a Pull request VIZIPI will add a comment with detailed information regarding
the files committed, files not committed and suggest who on your team should review the code based on what they have already done
Details
Open or change a Pull request and VIZIPI will comment with information on what was committed, what might need to be committed and who should review it.
Reviewers
Each team member shown is one that has done work previously in the same area that this Pull request did. Moreover; has done work in areas that are commonly committed when these changes are done, but this Pull request omits.
Match % | Person | Commit Count | Common Files | Uncommitted Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
100.00% | Adam | 42 | 7 | 75% |
71.43% | Nina | 5 | 5 | 40% |
Potentially missing
These are files that historically are committed with a subset of what this Pull request has.
File | Common Rate |
---|---|
File1_spec | 66.67% 2 out of 3 times |
Committed
Each file committed is listed with its ranking in the repository. That way you can evaluate how risky the commit is.
High commit rate | Unknown to others | High area of affect
File | Rank |
---|---|
File1.js | 91.60% |
Pricing and setup
If you find it useful leave some free feedback :)
Free as a bird
If you find it useful leave some free feedback :)
Vizipi is provided by a third-party and is governed by separate privacy policy and support documentation