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Source Code Check-In
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The Source Code Check-In app shows changeset and check-in details for the last 20 check-ins for your projects in scope. Rally offers source code connectors for Subversion, Perforce, Git, and Microsoft TFS. Generally, each of these connectors creates a relationship between a Rally work item and a source code check-in (or changeset) and creates a list of affected files (or changes).
Features include:
- URL fragments link directly to source code files. Each file is marked with the type of change: (A) for Addition, (D) for Deletion, (U) for Update and (M) for Modification (this depends on the convention used by your SCM software).
- Work item IDs link to defects, user stories, and tasks.
- Revisions link to changesets for Perforce and Git integrations.
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- If you have older versions of connectors installed, or if you are using a TFS connector, you will still see details for artifacts that have SCM information in their discussions.
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A software capability that must be met or possessed by the system or a system component to satisfy a contract, standard, specification, or other formally imposed documentation, that takes the form of a declaration. User stories and portfolio items are types of requirements.
