On Clarity files exact code changes:
- We cannot share exact code changes in Clarity PPM as the source code is proprietary and access to it is restricted.
On your custom gel scripts and other customizations within Clarity:
- There is not a single tool we recommend. You could use GitHub or such to track your changes in code files. You are free to use any tool, this is not something Broadcom would endorse any specific vendor on.
- For changes in attribute values you could use Clarity Audit.
- For use of attributes and other custom Clarity data, a custom portlet or script can be created to follow the usage