Of course you do ! Why would you be here ?
$ sudo pip install --upgrade git-qdiff
- git (1.7.11+)
- bazaar
- qbzr tools
- rsync
Once installed, you should be able to use this command from any git repository:
$ git qdiff
And this should launch your favorite difftool:
Of course you can use the same notation as you would with git diff
:
# Show both staged and unstaged changes
$ git qdiff HEAD
# Using tilde and carrets
$ git qdiff HEAD~2..HEAD~3
# Between commits
$ git qdiff 53c43de..7c70faf
# Before merging branches
$ git qdiff origin/master...my_feature_branch
# ...
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button won't work
Before reporting an issue, please check that your bzr qdiff
tool works well
and that you can actually commit something with bazaar.
For those using tig, here's a handy shortcut bound to D
key.
Add this to your .gitconfig
:
[tig "bind"]
generic = D !git qdiff %(commit)~1..%(commit)
Note: Don't try this on the "unstaged changes" line in tig's log view
This alias is handy when you want to show a single commit in git-qdiff
.
Add this to your .gitconfig
:
[alias]
qshow = "!git show $1 --quiet; git qdiff $1~1...$1"
and use it like this:
$ git qshow 61376d9
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