Graphite has introduced a new merge activity page to enhance the ability to track the merge and commit history of a repository, which is crucial for documenting historical changes and identifying bugs or regressions. This page is particularly beneficial for organizations with merge queues enabled, as it serves as the repository for both the queue and its history. At Graphite HQ, the merge activity page is prominently displayed on live dashboards to provide a real-time preview of merges into the trunk branch. Additionally, updates include improved diff readability with a syntax highlighting scheme similar to GitHub's, the revival of the "merge when ready" feature for testing by a preview group, and minor UX improvements such as expanded lines functionality and support for pinned function declarations in .tsx/.ts files, with more language support expected in the future.