Console Aliases
If you're a keen user of the Viaduct console, you'll likely find that you usually open up a console and run the same command over and over again.
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If you're a keen user of the Viaduct console, you'll likely find that you usually open up a console and run the same command over and over again.
If you're anything like me you're terrible at tidying up your remote branches once you've merged your work, leading you to having a great big, long list in Codebase. This...
Deploy has the ability to explicitly exclude files from your repository based on a file pattern match.
It has been said that Deploy's email notifications can be a little too binary, you can receive notifications of all deployments, or none at all. Today we're giving you the...
In Deploy v1 we offered preset templates that could be applied to a project. These simple templates were designed with specific use-cases in mind, for example, setting up a Rails...
Today we're introducing a new way to view your contacts and their associated tickets; by company! Open up your Contacts tab in Sirportly and select 'View Companies' on the right.
Earlier today we deployed a new calendar to Codebase which allows you to create your own events at both an account or project level. These events can be displayed to...
Codebase has always offered users a way to post project-events to third party services such as Slack or HipChat, or to your own services using HTTP Post. Unfortunately, up until...
Hot on the heels of our Side-by-Side Diff Views update comes syntax highlighting in diffs. This should make reading diffs much easier than before.
In Codebase we've always aimed to allow administrators maximum control over who can access and modify data in their account.
Sometimes the traditional diff view can be hard to read, particularly in busy changesets where you have a lot of deletions and additions.
You can now mark exceptions that you store in Codebase as Resolved. This allows you to hide exceptions which have been fixed without deleting them from your account.