As you explore your source using FishEye, nearly everything
— files, branches, repositories, projects, and even people
— has it's own activity stream.
This gives you quick insight into everything that's happened
related to any object in your repository. Streams can also
include related activity from JIRA and Crucible.
Marking objects in FishEye as a favourite (with a star)
will add them to your personal activity stream and bookmark
them in the shortcut menu at top of every page.
The following items can be added as favourites: people,
committers, projects, repositories, branches, changesets/commits,
source files, specific revisions, searches, query results,
and charts.
Personal dashboard
The Dashboard is your personal view into all of your source
code repositories. All of the activity related to your favourite
objects is aggregated in a single stream for you to monitor.
You can filter the content to narrow your scope and manage
your favourites directly from the page.
Your dashboard also contains personalised reports for all
your own activity, even if you commit using several different
usernames across multiple repositories.
Stay
up to date with RSS
Every activity stream in FishEye is available via RSS.
This includes feeds on revision history and repository pages
(file, directory, repository, etc.). You can also add an
email watch for commits on any repository page.
Projects
Projects allow you to group one or more branches from multiple
repositories in order to get consolidated activity and reporting
in one place.