A tool like vimdiff for Emacs
vdiff compares two or three buffers on the basis of the output from the diff tool. The buffers are kept synchronized so that as you move through one of the buffers the top of the active buffer aligns with the corresponding top of the other buffer(s). This is similar to how ediff works, but in ediff you use a third “control buffer” to move through the diffed buffers. The key difference is that in vdiff you are meant to actively edit one of the buffers and the display will update automatically for the other buffer. Similar to ediff, vdiff provides commands to “send” and “receive” hunks from one buffer to the other as well as commands to traverse the diff hunks, which are useful if you are trying to merge changes. In contrast to ediff, vdiff also provides folding capabilities to fold sections of the buffers that don’t contain changes. This folding occurs automatically. Finally, you are encouraged to bind a key to `vdiff-hydra/body’, which will use hydra.el (in ELPA) to create a convenient transient keymap containing most of the useful vdiff commands.
This functionality is all inspired by (but not equivalent to) the vimdiff tool from vim.
Contributions and suggestions are very welcome.
- [2019-02-26] If the region is active when changes are sent to other buffers, only lines in the intersection of the region and any hunks are sent. This allows sending individual lines, similar to how individual lines can be staged in magit.
- [2018-04-17] Add option to use various git diff algorithms. See
vdiff-diff-algorithm
for options. - [2017-05-17] Split
vdiff-magit.el
into separate repository. - [2017-02-01] Added magit integration functions in
vdiff-magit.el
. - [2016-07-25] Added three-way diff support. See
vdiff-buffers3
andvdiff-files3
.
vdiff is available in MELPA, which is the recommended way to install it and keep
it up to date. To install it you may do M-x package-install RET vdiff RET
.
To start a vdiff session, the main entry points are
Command | Description |
---|---|
vdiff-buffers | Diff two open buffers |
vdiff-files | Diff two files |
vdiff-buffers3 | Diff three open buffers |
vdiff-files3 | Diff three files |
vdiff-current-file | Like ediff-current-file (Diff buffer with disk version of file) |
vdiff-merge-conflict | Use vdiff to resolve merge conflicts in current file |
After installing you can bind the commands to your preferred key prefix like this
(require 'vdiff)
(define-key vdiff-mode-map (kbd "C-c") vdiff-mode-prefix-map)
which will bind most of the commands under the C-c
prefix when vdiff-mode is
active. Of course you can pick whatever prefix you prefer. With the C-c
prefix
the commands would be
Key | Command | Description |
---|---|---|
C-c g | vdiff-switch-buffer | Switch buffers at matching line |
C-c n | vdiff-next-hunk | Move to next hunk in buffer |
C-c p | vdiff-previous-hunk | Move to previous hunk in buffer |
C-c h | vdiff-hydra/body | Enter vdiff-hydra |
Key | Command | Description |
---|---|---|
C-c r | vdiff-receive-changes | Receive change from other buffer |
C-c R | vdiff-receive-changes-and-step | Same as C-c r then C-c n |
C-c s | vdiff-send-changes | Send this change(s) to other buffer |
C-c S | vdiff-send-changes-and-step | Same as C-c s then C-c n |
C-c f | vdiff-refine-this-hunk | Highlight changed words in hunk |
C-c x | vdiff-remove-refinements-in-hunk | Remove refinement highlighting |
(none) | vdiff-refine-this-hunk-symbol | Refine based on symbols |
(none) | vdiff-refine-this-hunk-word | Refine based on words |
C-c F | vdiff-refine-all-hunks | Highlight changed words |
(none) | vdiff-refine-all-hunks-symbol | Refine all based on symbols |
(none) | vdiff-refine-all-hunks-word | Refine all based on words |
Key | Command | Description |
---|---|---|
C-c N | vdiff-next-fold | Move to next fold in buffer |
C-c P | vdiff-previous-fold | Move to previous fold in buffer |
C-c c | vdiff-close-fold | Close fold at point or in region |
C-c C | vdiff-close-all-folds | Close all folds in buffer |
C-c t | vdiff-close-other-folds | Close all other folds in buffer |
C-c o | vdiff-open-fold | Open fold at point or in region |
C-c O | vdiff-open-all-folds | Open all folds in buffer |
Key | Command | Description |
---|---|---|
C-c i c | vdiff-toggle-case | Toggle ignoring of case |
C-c i w | vdiff-toggle-whitespace | Toggle ignoring of case |
Key | Command | Description |
---|---|---|
C-c w | vdiff-save-buffers | Save both buffers |
C-c u | vdiff-refresh | Force diff refresh |
(none) | vdiff-restore-windows | Restore window configuration |
C-c q | vdiff-quit | Quit vdiff |
Evil-mode users might prefer something like the following to use a comma as a prefix in normal state.
(require 'vdiff)
(require 'evil)
(evil-define-key 'normal vdiff-mode-map "," vdiff-mode-prefix-map)
vimdiff-like binding are provided by evil-collection’s evil-collection-vdiff.el
Using the hydra package, vdiff-hydra
allows quick movement and changes to be
made in the buffer. By default it lives on the h
command in the prefix
map. Bind vdiff-hydra/body
directly to customize this key binding.
The current customization options and their defaults are
;; Whether to lock scrolling by default when starting vdiff
(setq vdiff-lock-scrolling t)
;; diff program/algorithm to use. Allows choice of diff or git diff along with
;; the various algorithms provided by these commands. See
;; `vdiff-diff-algorithms' for the associated command line arguments.
(setq vdiff-diff-algorithm 'diff)
;; diff3 command to use. Specify as a list where the car is the command to use
;; and the remaining elements are the arguments to the command.
(setq vdiff-diff3-command '("diff3"))
;; Don't use folding in vdiff buffers if non-nil.
(setq vdiff-disable-folding nil)
;; Unchanged lines to leave unfolded around a fold
(setq vdiff-fold-padding 6)
;; Minimum number of lines to fold
(setq vdiff-min-fold-size 4)
;; If non-nil, allow closing new folds around point after updates.
(setq vdiff-may-close-fold-on-point t)
;; Function that returns the string printed for a closed fold. The arguments
;; passed are the number of lines folded, the text on the first line, and the
;; width of the buffer.
(setq vdiff-fold-string-function 'vdiff-fold-string-default)
;; Default syntax table class code to use for identifying "words" in
;; `vdiff-refine-this-change'. Some useful options are
;;
;; "w" (default) words
;; "w_" symbols (words plus symbol constituents)
;;
;; For more information see
;; https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Syntax-Class-Table.html
(setq vdiff-default-refinement-syntax-code "w")
;; If non-nil, automatically refine all hunks.
(setq vdiff-auto-refine nil)
;; How to represent subtractions (i.e., deleted lines). The
;; default is full which means add the same number of (fake) lines
;; as those that were removed. The choice single means add only one
;; fake line. The choice fringe means don't add lines but do
;; indicate the subtraction location in the fringe.
(setq vdiff-subtraction-style 'full)
;; Character to use for filling subtraction lines. See also
;; `vdiff-subtraction-style'.
(setq vdiff-subtraction-fill-char ?-)