Rebase preview

You can preview the files that are being rebased and perform various commands. You can quickly view file status and files that will be rebased, files that will not be rebased, and files with conflicts. The commands you can perform from this dialog box depends on the file’s status and security permissions.

  1. Click Preview on the Rebase Branch or Rebase File(s) dialog box.
  2. The Rebase Preview dialog box opens.

  3. Select a file and click Differences to compare the branch file versions. See Diffing files for details.
  4. Select a file and click History to view the file history. See Viewing file history for details.
  5. Select a file and click Properties to view the file properties. See Viewing file properties for details.
  6. Select a file and click Rebase File to rebase the file. See Rebasing files for details.
  7. You can view files that were rebased or were not rebased and files with conflicts. You can also access commands to resolve file conflicts and successfully rebase files.

  8. Select a file and click Merge Locally to manually merge the files. See Merging files for details.
  9. Select a file and click Force Rebase to rebase the file, overwriting any changes in the child branch.
  10. You are prompted to confirm the rebase. Click Yes.

  11. Click Rebase All to rebase all files.
  12. The Rebase Status dialog box opens. You can view files that were rebased or were not rebased and files with conflicts. You can also access commands to resolve file conflicts and successfully rebase files.

    Tip: Click Save All to save the list of files or click Print to print the list of files.
  13. Click Close to close the Rebase Preview dialog box.