Communicate
FishEye’s most powerful feature is its simplest – URLs. Every page in FishEye has a unique URL so you can refer to source knowing that the other person will see what you see.
Avoid confusion, be precise
Unless the person you are communicating with is at your desk looking at your screen it is hard to be sure that they will be looking at exactly what you are when considering your thoughts. Whether using email, instant messaging, a wiki, an issue tracker, or anything else – you can reference relevant source with a link to FishEye.
You can go beyond linking to a source file, you can link to specific:
- revisions
- diffs
- lines
- file histories
- directories
- changesets with inline diffs
- a changeset in the context of the changelog
- search results
- a source archive at a tag, a branch, or date in tar, gz, or zip
- and much more …
Customize
You can link to a diff or annotation which will be displayed with the viewers preferences, or you can specify the context, whitespace settings, variable expansion, and type of annotation. So you can make sure that everyone is on the same page.
Dynamic Links
You don’t have to link to something in the past, you can create useful URLs that are still specific and stay up to date. For instance, link to the latest version of a file on a branch or the changelog of an individual author. You can also use the dynamic charts and graphs from FishEye in your own webpages to illustrate your points



