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Threaded Comments
Have fully threaded discussions about source code with your peers.
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Simple Review Commenting
Simply click on the line(s) of source to add comments.
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Content for Reviews
Easily add content to a code review by browsing changesets, searching for files, or uploading a patch.
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Snippet Reviews
Only a title and code are needed to start a Snippet Review.
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Changeset Discussions
Use changeset comments as a catalyst for code discussions.
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Formal Code Review
Start a formal code review with just a title, reviewers, and an objective(s). You can even link to relevant JIRA issues within the review.
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Activity Stream
Easily identify all the recent code review action in the activity stream.
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Crucible Inbox
Stay on top of all your code reviews with the Crucible Inbox.
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At-a-glance Code Quality Check
When combining Crucible with FishEye you can easily identify how much of your project has not been reviewed, has been reviewed and is in need of review.
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Reviews Tab in JIRA
Reviews associated with a JIRA issue are displayed in a "Reviews" tab on the JIRA issue page.
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Turn Comments into Issues
When a review is linked to a JIRA issue, you can quickly create a subtask in JIRA based on that comment without leaving Crucible.
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Create Reviews from JIRA
When you use FishEye to see related source in an issue, you can create a review directly from JIRA for one or all related commits.
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JIRA Issue Transitioning from Crucible
Often times when a user closes (summarizes) a Crucible code review they jump to JIRA to close the linked issue. Transition the issue linked to a review from Crucible and avoid jumping between the applications to do workflow transitions.