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    • Introduction
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    • Getting Started
      • INSTALLING ICR FOR PYTHON
      • MANAGING YOUR SERVICE
      • ACCESSING YOUR SOURCE CODE
    • USING THE NAVIGATOR
    • USING THE ANALYSIS ENGINE
    • REVIEWING YOUR RESULTS
      • REVIEWER SUMMARY AND FILTERS
      • FILTER BY DIRECTORY PANE
      • FILTER BY CATEGORY PANE
      • HANDLING RESULTS
    • WHEN YOU ARE COMPLETE
    • APPENDIX A – LIST OF SUPPORTED FIXERS
    • APPENDIX B – GITLAB OAUTH SETUP
    • APPENDIX C – BITBUCKET OAUTH SETUP
    • APPENDIX D – EXAMPLE SUMMARY REPORT
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FILTER BY DIRECTORY PANE

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While this example “only” shows 91 fixes, larger projects may uncover many more fixes to be reviewed and eventually applied. As such it is helpful to be able to narrow the set of fixes to be reviewed. One way to limit the fixes to be displayed is by selecting a subset of the files to be viewed. The Filter by Directory enables that. To navigate the directory structure and locate subdirectories of files, simply click on the “+” next to each folder to display the next level down. In our example, here is the view of the expanded django directory. Clicking on a folder will only display fixes from within that folder and its sub-folders. Clicking on a single file will limit the display to fixes that only apply to that file. The pane is scrollable so that you can see to any depth of directory that you wish.