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Browse files in an AWS CodeCommit repository

Browse files in an AWS CodeCommit repository

After you connect to a CodeCommit repository, you can clone it to a local repo or use the CodeCommit console to browse its contents. This topic describes how to use the CodeCommit console to browse the content of a CodeCommit repository.

Note

For active CodeCommit users, there is no charge for browsing code from the CodeCommit console. For information about when charges might apply, see Pricing.

Browse a CodeCommit repository

You can use the CodeCommit console to review the files contained in a repository or to quickly read the contents of a file.

To browse the content of a repository
  1. Open the CodeCommit console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/codesuite/codecommit/home.

  2. On the Repositories page, from the list of repositories, choose the repository you want to browse.

  3. In the Code view, browse the contents of the default branch for your repository.

    To change the view to a different branch or tag, choose the view selector button. Either choose a branch or tag name from the drop-down list, or in the filter box, enter the name of the branch or tag, and then choose it from the list.

  4. Do one of the following:

    Note

    Not all binary files are viewable in the console. If you choose a binary file and it is potentially viewable, a warning message appears, asking you to confirm that you want to display the contents. To view the file, choose Show file contents. If you do not want to view the file, from the code navigation bar, choose the directory you want to view.

    If you choose a markdown file (.md), use the Rendered Markdown and Markdown Source buttons to toggle between the rendered and syntax views. For more information, see Using Markdown in the console.

Working with files

Create or add a file

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