Short Answer: On “Select files to review” set “Choose files to review” to “Pick my own files,” use “Search files...” or expand the file tree to check files, confirm the summary line, then click “Run code review.”
PreRequisites
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Repository and Branch selected
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Connected GitHub account
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File list loaded
Steps
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Open the “Select files to review” page.
Header “Select files to review” and the “Choose files to review” control are visible. -
Ensure the “Choose files to review” dropdown reads “Pick my own files.”
Dropdown set to “Pick my own files.” -
Use the “Search files...” box to filter files, or expand folders in the file tree.
Matching files are shown in the list. -
Check the boxes next to files you want to include.
Checked files are added to the selection (checkbox shows selected). -
Confirm the selection summary under the file list (for example: “12 files selected”).
Summary updates to reflect selected files and estimated cost. -
Click “Run code review.”
Either the review starts or a “Low balance” modal appears if funds are insufficient.
Troubleshooting
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No files are listed and the message reads “No files available for this repo/branch under the selected filter. Try another filter or branch.”
LikelyCause: The current branch/filter does not include reviewable files.
Action: Change the filter, switch branch, or try “Review pull request.” -
A spinner displays and files do not appear.
LikelyCause: Files are still loading due to network or server delay.
Action: Wait a few moments for the spinner to finish, or refresh the page if it takes too long. -
Some files show an icon or tooltip indicating they are not supported or already reviewed.
LikelyCause: That file type is not supported or the file already has a review/in-progress run.
Action: Hover the file to read the tooltip and avoid selecting unsupported files; wait for in-progress reviews to finish.
Note: Only the files you select will be included in the review; unsupported files are indicated by a tooltip.