diff-so-fancy builds on the good-lookin' output of git contrib's diff-highlight to upgrade your diffs' appearances.
- Output will not be in standard patch format, but will be readable.
- No pesky
+
or-
at line-start, making for easier copy-paste.
git diff
vs git diff --color | diff-so-fancy
You can do one-off fanciness:
git diff --color | diff-so-fancy
But, you'll probably want to fancify all your diffs. Run this so git diff
(and git show
) will use it:
git config --global pager.diff "diff-so-fancy | less --tabs=4 -RFX"
git config --global pager.show "diff-so-fancy | less --tabs=4 -RFX"
However, if you'd prefer to do the fanciness on-demand with git dsf
, drop an alias in your ~/.gitconfig
:
dsf = "!f() { [ \"$GIT_PREFIX\" != \"\" ] && cd "$GIT_PREFIX"; git diff --color $@ | diff-so-fancy | less --tabs=4 -RFX; }; f"
For convenience, the recommended installation is via NPM. If you'd prefer, you may choose to do a manual installation instead.
npm install -g diff-so-fancy
This will install and link the diff-so-fancy
and diff-highlight
scripts.
On Mac, you can install via Homebrew:
brew update
brew install diff-so-fancy
diff-highlight
has default colors that are arguably a little nasty. They'll work fine, but you can try some fancier colors:
git config --global color.diff-highlight.oldNormal "red bold"
git config --global color.diff-highlight.oldHighlight "red bold 52"
git config --global color.diff-highlight.newNormal "green bold"
git config --global color.diff-highlight.newHighlight "green bold 22"
You may also want to configure general diff colors.
If you want, you can choose to install manually:
- Grab the two scripts (
diff-highlight
anddiff-so-fancy
) via either downloading or cloning the repo. - If you download
diff-highlight
from the official git repo, give it achmod +x
. - Place them in a location that is in your
PATH
directly or with symlinks. - Set up the git
pager.diff
andpager.show
configs, as described above.
Note: The diff-highlight
dependency is an official git-contrib script, duplicated here for convenience. If you prefer less fancy in your diff, you also use diff-highlight on it's own.
Sometimes you will want to bypass diff-so-fancy. Use --no-pager
for that:
git --no-pager diff
diff-so-fancy
started as a commit in paulirish's dotfiles, which grew into a standalone script. Later, @stevemao brought it into its own repo (here), and gave it the room to mature. It's quickly grown into a widely collaborative project.
Pull requests quite welcome, along with any feedback or ideas.
# fork and clone the diff-so-fancy repo.
git clone https://github.com/so-fancy/diff-so-fancy/ && cd diff-so-fancy
# test a saved diff against your local version
cat test/fixtures/ls-function.diff | ./diff-so-fancy
# setup symlinks to use local copy
npm link
cd ~/projects/catfabulator && git diff
You'll need to install bats, the Bash automated testing system. It's also available as brew install bats
git submodule update --init # pull in the assertion library, bats-assert
# Run the test suite once:
bats test
# Run it on every change with `entr`
brew install entr
ls --color=never diff-so-fancy test/*.bats | entr bats test
Be sure to lint your scripts via shellcheck
brew install shellcheck
shellcheck diff-so-fancy update-deps.sh
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