Skip to main contentThe Distribution Overview provides a centralized view of where your commands, standards, and skills are distributed across your organization’s Git repositories and targets.
What You Can Do
View Distributions from Multiple Perspectives
Switch between four views to analyze your distributions:
- Repository View - See all commands, standards, and skills distributed to each Git repository and target
- Command View - See where each command is distributed and track version status
- Standard View - See where each standard is distributed and track version status
- Skill View - See where each skill is distributed and track version status
Track Version Status
Quickly identify outdated distributions:
- Up-to-date - Distributed version matches the latest version
- Outdated - Distributed version is older than the latest version
- Undistributed - Command or standard hasn’t been distributed anywhere yet
Filter Your View
Use filters to focus on what matters:
- Search by repository name, command name, or standard name
- Show only outdated distributions
- Show only undistributed items
- Filter by specific targets
Targets represent specific paths within repositories where artifacts are distributed (e.g., /, /src/frontend/, /src/backend/). Each target can have different versions of commands, standards, and skills distributed.