There is no way that I know to show commits to the repository since the
last build.

The usual pattern is to start a build as soon as new commits are detected.

Mark Waite

On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 1:33 PM Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:

> may be overlooking something simple but is there a way to display in a
> Jenkins project any new commits made to a Github repo (that the Jenkins
> project is configured to use) since the last build was run?
>
> My users are hoping to be able to go into Jenkins, select a project and
> see somewhere a list of the newest commits to the repo since the last
> successfully completed build.
>
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