แชร์ผ่าน


View, filter, and open pull requests

TFS 2018

Visual Studio 2019 | Visual Studio 2022

You create pull requests (PRs) to review and merge code changes in a Git repository on Azure Repos. Team members and stakeholders can review changes and give feedback before merging the code into the target branch. Reviewers can also comment on changes and vote to approve or reject the code.

Teams can require PRs for any changes on protected branches, and set branch policies to require certain PRs to meet specific criteria.

There are several ways to list, filter, view, and open PRs for a project.

Prerequisites

List pull requests

You can list PRs by using the Azure DevOps project website, Visual Studio, or the Azure DevOps command line.

Manage PRs you own or are assigned to with the Pull Requests tab in the Code page on the web.

Screenshot of viewing completed and abandoned PRs in Azure Repos.

You can view all of your PRs in your organization, across all projects, by choosing My pull requests from the Projects page.

View all my pull requests

Define a custom pull request view

Filtering the PR list helps you find and organize PRs to prioritize the most important files in your workflow.

Open a pull request

When you open a PR from the browser, from Visual Studio, or from Azure CLI, the PR Overview page opens in the browser.

To open a PR in the browser, select the PR from the list on the Pull requests page. The PR opens to its Overview tab. The Overview tab shows the PR title, description, reviewers, linked worked items, history, and status. You can see a summary of branch policies that are passing or failing, and see comments reviewers have made.

Screenshot that shows the P R Overview tab.

On the PR Files tab, you can review the actual changes in the PR files. On the Updates and Commits tabs, you can see changes the author has made to update the PR branch.

To review changes, make comments or suggestions, or approve or vote on the PR, see Review pull requests.

View and update pull requests from a mobile device

You can use mobile devices to view all Azure Repos PR screens and take actions.

Screenshot of Azure Repos P R screens on a mobile device.

Next steps