git-split-diffs
krapslog-rs
git-split-diffs | krapslog-rs | |
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12 | 3 | |
2,550 | 53 | |
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7.3 | 5.9 | |
4 months ago | 16 days ago | |
TypeScript | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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git-split-diffs
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Difftastic: A syntactic diff tool
This with the UI from https://github.com/banga/git-split-diffs would make the perfect CLI diff tool!
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Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?
I wrote https://github.com/banga/git-split-diffs mainly to scratch an itch about not having side by side git diffs in the terminal, then ended up adding more fancy features like syntax highlighting and it got somewhat popular.
- GitHub style split diffs in your terminal (/r/typescript)
- Show HN: GitHub style split diffs in your terminal
- GitHub style split diffs in your terminal
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Show HN: GitHub style split diffs with syntax highlighting in your terminal
I actually tried to automate the screenshots for this project's readme using GitHub actions, but struggled to get it to produce the same quality screenshots as my local machine. This is the script I use for now, which has to be invoked manually: https://github.com/banga/git-split-diffs/blob/main/scripts/g...
krapslog-rs
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Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?
A tool for visualizing log file volume over time in your terminal [1]. Useful for quickly getting a handle on traffic patterns during a production incident. This began as a scratch-the-itch project and was also the first useful thing I made in Rust. Two itches scratched :)
A tool for visualizing ping latency as a heatmap [2]. My Macbook's wifi had developed a severe latency stutter every ~500ms that was driving me nuts when using interactive tools like SSH. It was very satisfying to visualize it and see the pattern, and it helped to narrow the list of possible causes.
[1] https://github.com/acj/krapslog-rs
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krapslog: Visualize log files in your terminal using sparklines
> Please be kind. We're all trying to do our best.
What are some alternatives?
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