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diff2html-cli
Advanced tools
Diff to Html generates pretty HTML diffs from unified and git diff output in your terminal
Unified diff and Git diff input
line-by-line
and side-by-side
diff
new and old line numbers
inserted and removed lines
GitHub like style
Code syntax highlight
Line similarity matching
Go to Diff2HTML
Manually download and import rtfpessoa/diff2html/dist/diff2html.min.js
into your page
npm install -g diff2html-cli
Usage: diff2html [options] -- [diff args]
flag | alias | description | choices | default |
---|---|---|---|---|
-s | --style | Output style | line , side | line |
--sc | --synchronisedScroll | Synchronised horizontal scroll | true , false | true |
--hc | --highlightCode | Highlight code | true , false | true |
--su | --summary | Show files summary | closed , open , hidden | closed |
--lm | --matching | Diff line matching type | lines , words , none | none |
--lmt | --matchWordsThreshold | Diff line matching word threshold | 0.25 | |
--lmm | --matchingMaxComparisons | Diff line matching maximum line comparisons of a block of changes | 2500 | |
--hwt | --htmlWrapperTemplate | Path to custom template to be rendered when using the html output format | [string] | |
-f | --format | Output format | html , json | html |
-i | --input | Diff input source | file , command , stdin | command |
-o | --output | Output destination | preview , stdout | preview |
-u | --diffy | Upload to diffy.org | browser , pbcopy , print | |
-F | --file | Send output to file (overrides output option) | [string] | |
--ig | --ignore | Ignore particular files from the diff | [string] | |
-v | --version | Show version number | ||
-h | --help | Show help |
Examples:
diff2html -s line -f html -d word -i command -o preview -- -M HEAD~1
diff2html -i file -- my-file-diff.diff
diff -u file1.txt file2.txt | diff2html -i stdin
diff2html -f json -o stdout -- -M HEAD~1
diff2html -F my-pretty-diff.html -- -M HEAD~1
diff2html -F my-pretty-diff.html --hwt my-custom-template.html -- -M HEAD~1
<!--diff2html-css-->
- writes default CSS to page<!--diff2html-js-ui-->
- writes default JavaScript UI scripts to page//diff2html-fileListCloseable
- writes code to support selected list interaction, must be within a <script>
block//diff2html-synchronisedScroll
- writes code to support selected scroll interaction, must be within a <script>
block<!--diff2html-diff-->
- writes diff content to pagediff2html --ig package-lock.json --ig yarn.lock
package-lock.json
and yarn.lock
from the generated diffNOTE: notice the --
in the examples
This is a developer friendly project, all the contributions are welcome.
To contribute just send a pull request with your changes following the guidelines described in CONTRIBUTING.md
.
I will try to review them as soon as possible.
Make some changes and then node src/main.js
😉
Copyright 2014-2019 Rodrigo Fernandes. Released under the terms of the MIT license.
This project is inspired in pretty-diff by Scott González.
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The npm package diff2html-cli receives a total of 15,830 weekly downloads. As such, diff2html-cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that diff2html-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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