Good-lookin' diffs. Actually… nah… The best-lookin' diffs.
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Good-lookin' diffs. Actually… nah… The best-lookin' diffs.
Fix broken node modules instantly 🏃🏽♀️
The smallest, simplest and fastest JavaScript pixel-level image comparison library
Diff Match Patch is a high-performance library in multiple languages that manipulates plain text.
UITableView and UICollectionView Data Sources for RxSwift (sections, animated updates, editing ...)
Tools for diffing and merging of Jupyter notebooks.
Compute distance between sequences. 30+ algorithms, pure python implementation, common interface, optional external libs usage.
Please advise how to update the .po file every time the git-cola. pot file content changes without overwriting the previous translation.
Beautifier and language aware code comparison tool for many languages. It also minifies and a few other things.
Pretty diff to html javascript library (diff2html)
WinMerge is an Open Source differencing and merging tool for Windows. WinMerge can compare both folders and files, presenting differences in a visual text format that is easy to understand and handle.
Deep Difference and search of any Python object/data.
Minimal edits from one collection to another
A diff for DOM elements, as client-side JavaScript code. Gets all modifications, insertions and removals between two DOM fragments.
Diff Utils library is an OpenSource library for performing the comparison / diff operations between texts or some kind of data: computing diffs, applying patches, generating unified diffs or parsing them, generating diff output for easy future displaying (like side-by-side view) and so on.
It'd be neat to have a benchmark to test our diffing needs — perf is a feature, and we should be able to catch regressions.
Given this would need to run in the browser, we'd probably need some tooling around this. I was thinking it'd be cool to run a headless Chrome instance through puppeteer, and use the [nanobench](https://github.com/mafintosh/nano
The change logs or diffs are currently directly stored in JSON files. However, when we support encryption at rest we should instead store it in a shadow structure of the resource we store, meaning another trie besides the document index beneath the RevisionRootPage.
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Ref #94. It might be better for the output to say something like
than the current