Re: [wishlist] graphical diff

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On 3/18/07, Raimund Bauer <ray007@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I think it would be really helpful (especially for newbies like me) to
have an option like

git diff --gui [revisions] <singe path spec>

to fire up a graphical diff viewer (similar to what git-mergetool does).

Another good place to start a graphical diff from is probably gitk from
a context-menu for the changed files in the lower right pane.

Thoughts?


gvimdiff is pretty cool. Have a look at the archives, I asked
recently how to perform this, and a few solutions came out
(you need a sane shell, and the abilities to create fifos).

I'd use it everyday if a true vim/gvim explorer plugin would
exist (and it's hard to code!).

--
Christian
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