diff-so-fancy
strives to make your diff's human readable instead of machine readable. This helps improve code quality and help you spot defects faster.
Vanilla git diff
vs git
and diff-so-fancy
Installation is as simple as downloading the diff-so-fancy script to a directory in your path. Windows users may need to install the Windows subsystem for Linux.
diff-so-fancy
is also available from NPM, Nix, brew, and as a package on Arch Linux.
Configure git to use diff-so-fancy
for all diff output:
git config --global core.pager "diff-so-fancy | less --tabs=4 -RFX"
The default Git colors are not optimal. We suggest the following colors instead.
git config --global color.ui true
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"
git config --global color.diff.meta "yellow"
git config --global color.diff.frag "magenta bold"
git config --global color.diff.commit "yellow bold"
git config --global color.diff.old "red bold"
git config --global color.diff.new "green bold"
git config --global color.diff.whitespace "red reverse"
Should the first block of an empty line be colored. (Default: true)
git config --bool --global diff-so-fancy.markEmptyLines false
Simplify git header chunks to a more human readable format. (Default: true)
git config --bool --global diff-so-fancy.changeHunkIndicators false
Should the pesky +
or -
at line-start be removed. (Default: true)
git config --bool --global diff-so-fancy.stripLeadingSymbols false
By default the separator for the file header uses Unicode line drawing characters. If this is causing output errors on your terminal set this to false
to use ASCII characters instead. (Default: true)
git config --bool --global diff-so-fancy.useUnicodeRuler false
Pull requests are quite welcome, and should target the next
branch. We are also looking for any feedback or ideas on how to make diff-so-fancy even better.
MIT