You can do also do a one-off:
git diff --color | diff-so-fancy
or configure an alias and a corresponding pager to use diff-so-fancy
:
git config --global alias.dsf "diff --color"
git config --global pager.dsf "diff-so-fancy | less --tabs=4 -RFXS"
Sometimes you will want to bypass diff-so-fancy. Use --no-pager
for that:
git --no-pager diff
As a shortcut for a 'normal' diff to save as a patch for emailing or later application, it may be helpful to configure an alias:
[alias]
patch = !git --no-pager diff --no-color
which can then be used as git patch > changes.patch
.
You can pre-seed your less
pager with a search pattern so that you can move
between files with n
/N
keys:
[pager]
diff = diff-so-fancy | less --tabs=4 -RFXS --pattern '^(Date|added|deleted|modified): '
This project includes a .plugin.zsh
file providing ZSH framework support, so you can use any framework that supports the ZSH plugin standard to install diff-so-fancy
and add it to your $PATH
. Installation with Zinit, Zplug, and Zgen:
zinit ice lucid as"program" pick"bin/git-dsf"
zinit load so-fancy/diff-so-fancy
zplug "so-fancy/diff-so-fancy", as:command, use:bin/git-dsf
zgenom load so-fancy/diff-so-fancy
You can configure hg diff
output to use diff-so-fancy
by adding this alias
to your hgrc
file:
[alias]
diff = !HGPLAIN=1 $HG diff --pager=on --config pager.pager=diff-so-fancy $@