Patdiff - colored patience diffs with word-level refinement
Patdiff is an OCaml implementation of Bram Cohen's patience diff algorithm, with a few extra conveniences for comparing code and config files:
outputs plain ASCII, ANSI color codes, or HTML
optional semantic diffing of numbers
good word-level diffing out of the box
And of course all the usual features:
- recursive diffing of directories
- extensively configurable output (markers, colors, location format, context)
- whitespace-aware diffing
Installation
opam install patdiff
See here for Patdiff's opam package file.
Compiling from source
To build patdiff for local development, install its dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/janestreet/patdiff
cd patdiff
opam install --deps-only .
To compile, and optionally install, patdiff:
make
make install
Usage
patdiff old-file new-file
If you don't supply any arguments to patdiff, it will read diff-like text from stdin and color it in the normal patdiff way.
The file ~/.patdiff
is used as a config file if it exists. You can
write a sample config with the -make-config
flag.
patdiff-git-wrapper
A simple wrapper is provided for using patdiff as git's "external diff" tool. You can enable it with:
export GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF=$(command -v patdiff-git-wrapper)
or
git config --global diff.external $(command -v patdiff-git-wrapper)
Documentation
More docs, including detailed API docs, are available here.