Reviewing code can be tedious. You need to validate proposed changes, check for logical errors, validate style, verify quality, analyze performance, highlight security concerns, and align with best practices. CodePeer's code diffs provide an uncluttered visualization of code changes that make it easy to identify issues.
Toggle between unified or split diffs based on your preference. New file additions default to a unified view for maximum visibility.
Enhanced syntax highlighting makes code easy to read and helps you quickly identify syntax errors and typos.
Automatic detection of whitespace and intraline changes keeps your focus on what matters without unnecessary clutter.
Unchanged portions of files are collapsed by default but can be expanded incrementally or in full for the context you need.
Code snapshots are automatically created as pull requests evolve, offering point-in-time revisions for comparison. Commits are intelligently grouped by default to reduce comparison points.
View all historical revisions for a pull request or individual file to easily visualize how code has evolved over time. Easily select any two revisions for comparison to see changes between different points in time.
See exactly how far each participant has reviewed each file and read in each discussion thread.
You only review feature branch specific changes no matter how many rebases, merges, or force pushes are applied. We simplify complex git operations to keep your pull request history clean and review burden minimal.
Jump directly to your IDE from any file you're reviewing to view it in full context.