Gerald Christian
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In Visual Studio 2019 Team Explorer is there a way to show all branches of a project simultaneously in the History View?
The obvious way to do this would be to right-click the root project in the "Branches" view, then click "View history" for the root project.
However the result of that is to "View history" of the checked-out branch, rather than a view of all branches.
There are no view options icons in the History View that help with this.
This would be useful in knowing the relationships between the various branches of the project.
I understand there is a way to compare two branches but that is not what I am looking for.
Thanks.
The obvious way to do this would be to right-click the root project in the "Branches" view, then click "View history" for the root project.
However the result of that is to "View history" of the checked-out branch, rather than a view of all branches.
There are no view options icons in the History View that help with this.
This would be useful in knowing the relationships between the various branches of the project.
I understand there is a way to compare two branches but that is not what I am looking for.
Thanks.