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GitLab Merge Requests Diff enhancer

GitLab Merge Requests Diff enhancer is a Chrome extension developed by ginoaugustine. This free tool falls under the Browsers category, specifically in the Add-ons & Tools subcategory. The extension enhances GitLab merge requests by providing users with the ability to add custom enhanced diffs.

Users can configure the types of files for which an advanced compare button should be displayed. Additionally, they can define the URL that will be invoked when the button is clicked. The extension supports various parameters such as fileName, baseProjectUrl, mergeReqId, projectId, head_sha, and base_sha. Users can also easily copy branch names with the help of buttons, which can be enabled or disabled in the extension preferences.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.0.0

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

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