Term based tool to view colored, incremental diff in a Git/Mercurial/Svn
workspace or from stdin, with side by side and auto pager support. Requires
python (>= 2.5.0) and less
.
Cdiff is already listed on PyPI, you can install with pip
if you have
the tool.
pip install --upgrade cdiff
You can also run the setup.py from the source if you don't have pip
.
git clone https://github.com/ymattw/cdiff.git
cd cdiff
./setup.py install
You can also install with Homebrew on Mac. (Thanks to @josa42, @bfontaine, @hivehand and @nijikon for contributing to the Homebrew Formula).
brew install cdiff
Just save cdiff.py to whatever directory which is in your $PATH
, for
example, $HOME/bin
is in my $PATH
, so I save the script there and name
as cdiff
.
curl -ksSL https://raw.github.com/ymattw/cdiff/master/cdiff.py > ~/bin/cdiff
chmod +x ~/bin/cdiff
Type cdiff -h
to show usage:
$ cdiff -h Usage: cdiff [options] [file|dir ...] View colored, incremental diff in a workspace or from stdin, with side by side and auto pager support Options: --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -s, --side-by-side enable side-by-side mode -w N, --width=N set text width for side-by-side mode, 0 for auto detection, default is 80 -l, --log show log with changes from revision control -c M, --color=M colorize mode 'auto' (default), 'always', or 'never' Note: Option parser will stop on first unknown option and pass them down to underneath revision control. Environment variable CDIFF_OPTIONS may be used to specify default options that will be placed at the beginning of the argument list.
Read diff from local modification in a Git/Mercurial/Svn workspace (output
from e.g. git diff
, svn diff
):
cd proj-workspace
cdiff # view colored incremental diff
cdiff -s # view side by side, use default text width 80
cdiff -s -w 90 # use text width 90 other than default 80
cdiff -s -w 0 # auto set text width based on terminal size
cdiff -s file1 dir2 # view modification of given files/dirs only
cdiff -s -w90 -- -U10 # pass '-U10' to underneath revision diff tool
cdiff -s -w90 -U10 # '--' is optional as it's unknown to cdiff
cdiff -s --cached # show git staged diff (git diff --cached)
cdiff -s -r1234 # show svn diff to revision 1234
Read log with changes in a Git/Mercurial/Svn workspace (output from e.g.
git log -p
, svn log --diff
), note --diff option is new in svn 1.7.0:
cd proj-workspace
cdiff -l # read log along with changes
cdiff -ls # equivalent to cdiff -l -s, view side by side
cdiff -ls -w90 # set text width 90 as well
cdiff -ls file1 dir2 # see log with changes of given files/dirs only
Environment variable CDIFF_OPTIONS
may be used to specify default options
that will be placed at the beginning of the argument list, for example:
export CDIFF_OPTIONS='-s -w0'
cdiff foo # equivalent to "cdiff -s -w0 foo"
If you feel more comfortable with a command such as git cdiff
to trigger
the cdiff command, you may symlink the executable to one named git-cdiff
as follows:
cdiff_dir=$(dirname $(which cdiff))
ln -s "${cdiff_dir}/cdiff" "${cdiff_dir}/git-cdiff"
Pipe in a diff:
git log -p -2 | cdiff # view git log with changes of last 2 commits
git show 15bfa | cdiff -s # view a given git commit, side by side
svn diff -r1234 | cdiff -s # view svn diff comparing to given revision
diff -u file1 file2 | cdiff # view diff between two files (note the '-u')
diff -ur dir1 dir2 | cdiff # view diff between two dirs
# View diff in a GitHub pull request, side by side
curl https://github.com/ymattw/cdiff/pull/11.diff | cdiff -s
# View a patch file in unified or context format, the latter depends on
# command `filterdiff` from package `patchutils` which is available in
# major Linux distros and MacPorts.
#
cdiff -s < foo.patch
Redirect output to another patch file is safe:
svn diff -r PREV | cdiff -s > my.patch
Cdiff has following known issues:
- Does not recognize normal diff, and depends on
filterdiff
(patchutils) to read context diff - Side by side mode has alignment problem for wide chars
- Terminal might be in a mess on exception (type
reset
can fix it)
Pull requests are very welcome, please make sure your changes can pass unit
tests and regression tests by run make test
(required tool coverage can
be installed with pip install coverage
). Also watch out travis build
after push, make sure it passes as well.
I have another tool coderev which generates side-by-side diff pages for code review from two given files or directories, I found it's not easy to extend to support git so invented cdiff. Idea of ansi color markup is also from project colordiff.