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- Unified versus Split Diff
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Good Report Generation Tool for Branch Diffs / Pull Request?
If html is an option, something like https://diff2html.xyz/
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Difftastic, the Fantastic Diff: How it works
My favorite diff tool is diff2html - see the diff in your browser as HTML!
Install the CLI, run the command (alias diff='diff2html -s side') - I run this at least every time before committing to quickly see all I've done.
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Nova 9
Try diff2html-cli -- you alias in your terminal "diff" to the diff2html command and you get a beautiful HTML diff (side-by-side or inline) of the current changes you've made (or against a branch you choose).
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Git Techniques at Risk Ledger
My favorite git-related thing is `diff2html` so I set up an alias `diff` which will open the browser and show me all the changes I've made to the branch:
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Git is my buddy: Effective Git as a solo developer
Relevant useful tool: diff2html - a CLI that lets you quickly see an HTML output of all uncommitted the changes you've made (or compare against a branch).
I have an alias `alias diff='diff2html -s side --ig package-lock.json'` which shows a side-by-side comparison of my changes. Highly recommend!
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Launch HN: Diversion (YC S22) – Cloud-Native Git Alternative
Congrats on the launch! It's always exciting to see more competition in the version control space.
One question I have is whether you guys are better than:
This seems to do the exact same thing, be free forever, and have a more mature GUI that is also easier to use than regular terminal git. In my firm, even with people who don't know how to code, they can use github desktop (since it babies you through the process of committing code.)
- Show HN: GitHub Desktop (GUI for Git operation)
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Ask HN: Can we do better than Git for version control?
- Product designers for open-source hardware. Various design files, SVG etc.
I’ve experimented with a “GUI only” git flow - just to see what is possible, so I could introduce the concept to others.
I found GitHub desktop app (https://desktop.github.com/)did a great job of visually showing git flows and functions, but for a non-tech/programmming person, the tool would be daunting.
Curiosity what your suggested tech stack would be - sans Terminal…
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The Scariest Thing Happened to Me Today--Now I'm Scared to Use Git Again
just use github desktop its an open source tool https://desktop.github.com/
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How to Deploy React App on gh-pages: Beginner's Guide
Download and install GitHub Desktop if you haven't already.
- Tudo que você precisa saber sobre Git
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🔗 Importance of Source Code Control: A Guide to Git
3️⃣ GitHub Desktop: A desktop application provided by GitHub that allows you to interact with Git repositories visually. It provides an easy way to clone repositories, commit changes, create branches, and push and pull changes. Website: https://desktop.github.com/
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The 10 tools I install on every new Mac I get
GitHub Desktop - much, much easier than installing and setting up Git yourself (free)
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A collection of useful Mac Apps
GitHub Desktop - Price: Free Git client for Mac that allows you to manage your GitHub repositories.
- Collaboration?
What are some alternatives?
jsPDF - Client-side JavaScript PDF generation for everyone.
MK2360 - Convert mouse and keyboard input to xbox 360 controller output
PDF.js - PDF Reader in JavaScript
notion-app - Notion for Linux
pdfmake - Client/server side PDF printing in pure JavaScript
mackup - Keep your application settings in sync (OS X/Linux)
hyperterm - A terminal built on web technologies
git-lfs - Git extension for versioning large files
Papa Parse - Fast and powerful CSV (delimited text) parser that gracefully handles large files and malformed input
DropPoint - Make drag-and-drop easier using DropPoint. Drag content without having to open side-by-side windows
zeit - Clock and task scheduler for node.js applications, providing extensive control of time and callback scheduling in prod and test code
bitwarden - Bitwarden client applications (web, browser extension, desktop, and cli) [Moved to: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients]