DMFO
structured-haskell-m
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DMFO
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What if Git worked with Programming Languages?
I looked this up and for anyone wondering, it's called "diff/merge drivers", but there are only a handful of them out there. Some highlights from a few minutes of searching:
- MS Office: https://github.com/lcnittl/DMFO
structured-haskell-m
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What if Git worked with Programming Languages?
> Structure editors haven't really taken off yet despite several historical and contemporary attempts.
This is a nice contemporary one:
https://github.com/projectional-haskell/structured-haskell-m...
Lisps also have all kinds of options available in Emacs, but it is more special to see this outside of the land of s-expressions.
What are some alternatives?
unison - A friendly programming language from the future
terminusdb - TerminusDB is a distributed database with a collaboration model
nvim-treesitter-context - Show code context
syntactic_versioning - What if Git worked with Programming Languages?
git-sqlite - A custom diff and merge driver for sqlite
diffsitter - A tree-sitter based AST difftool to get meaningful semantic diffs
structured-haskell-mode - Structured editing minor mode for Haskell in Emacs
jsonmerge_git_merge_driver - demo custom Git merge driver to merge JSON objects