Comparing histories on the same branch is very confusing for me on GitHub. I struggle with this regularly:
If I use compare/master
in the URL after the
Just go to https://github.com/USERNAME/REPOSITORY_NAME/compare
to achive the comparing page
The article you linked has instructions for comparing commits.
The GitHub comparison tool will accept any revision. Branches, tags, commit IDs, even dates. If you want to compare between two commits, give it the commit IDs. Here's their example.
(branches if no pull request has been made)
bug/39
and master
)Notes:
(if a pull request has been made you can see the changes inside the PR, no longer via the compare url)
You can use the dropdowns to select different branches or tags:
take care of the order, eg. https://github.com/PyCQA/mccabe/compare/master...0.6.1 will give no results
you can choose between 2-dot (..) or 3-dot (...) notation
https://github.com/PyCQA/mccabe/compare/55942cb...HEAD
https://github.com/PyCQA/mccabe/compare/55942cb...e92e9e7
You can use the following URL structure to compare commits in the same branch:
github.com/<username>/<repo_name>/compare/<commit1>...<commit2>
Replace values for username
, repo_name
, commit1
& commit2
acc. to your project.
The separator between the two commits is ...
i.e. 3 dots
.
You can use the Github Compare UI, which will generate the URL for you. Replace ORG
and REPO
with your values. The UI only lists branches, but you can also type in any valid Tags (e.g. v1.0.0
) or Commit IDs (e.g. 1a2b3c
).
https://github.com/ORG/REPO/compare/
The URLs that get generated are in this format. You can also manually edit the URL with the REFs.
https://github.com/ORG/REPO/compare/REF1...REF2
You can also use "2 dots" (direct diff) instead of "3 dots" (diff from last common commit). Same as git diff A..B vs git diff A...B.
https://github.com/ORG/REPO/compare/REF1..REF2
If you want to compare across forks, then you need to add ORG2:
https://github.com/ORG/REPO/compare/REF1...ORG2:REF2
There is documentation, but I didn't think it was that clear: https://help.github.com/en/github/committing-changes-to-your-project/comparing-commits-across-time