vimdiff but each file on a different tab
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vimtabdiff.py |
Do you use git difftool
to review changes before making a commit? The problem with that is that you get to see the diff of one file at a time. You can't easily stop it after few files and you can't go back to a previous file. vimtabdiff.py
loads all the files with diffs, one in each vim tab page. You can move around any file and edit the diffs easily.
Install
mkdir -p ~/bin
# for python version >= 3.10
curl -o ~/bin/vimtabdiff.py "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/balki/vimtabdiff/master/vimtabdiff.py"
# for python version < 3.10
curl -o ~/bin/vimtabdiff.py "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/balki/vimtabdiff/br-py38/vimtabdiff.py"
chmod +x ~/bin/vimtabdiff.py
You may need to add ~/bin
to your PATH variable if not already done. See here for help.
👍 this issue for pip install
support
Screenshot
Usage
usage: vimtabdiff.py [-h] [--vim VIM] pathA pathB
Show diff of files from two directories in vim tabs
positional arguments:
pathA
pathB
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--vim VIM vim command to run
Git difftool
Setup
git config --global difftool.vimtabdiff.cmd 'vimtabdiff.py $LOCAL $REMOTE'
git config --global alias.dt 'difftool --tool vimtabdiff --dir-diff'
Usage
git dt <any git diff revision expression> # see `man gitrevisions`
git dt # Unstaged changes
git dt --staged # Staged changes
git dt HEAD~1 # Last commit
git di v1.0 v2.0 # diff between two tags
Using custom vim command
Using clean vim without reading vimrc
git config --global difftool.vimtabdiff.cmd 'vimtabdiff.py --vim "vim --clean" $LOCAL $REMOTE'
Git config file (~/.gitconfig
) should look like this
[alias]
...
dt = difftool --tool vimtabdiff --dir-diff
[difftool "vimtabdiff"]
cmd = vimtabdiff.py --vim \"vim --clean\" $LOCAL $REMOTE
Using better diff algorithm
git config --global difftool.vimtabdiff.cmd 'vimtabdiff.py --vim "vim +\"set diffopt+=algorithm:patience\"" $LOCAL $REMOTE'
Note: Not tested in non-linux OS. But I guess it should work fine. Pull requests welcome if found any issues.