@git-diff-view/lowlight
@git-diff-view/core
@git-diff-view/react
Diff viewer based on simple diff
@git-diff-view/file
@git-diff-view/vue
@git-diff-view/shiki
@git-diff-view/cli
Diff View Prototype
@git-diff-view/solid
> A high-performance Svelte diff view component with GitHub-style UI
A git diff component to consume the git unified diff output.
React Native diff view
Fixed version of @git-diff-view/react with split view renderExtendLine support
Git diff view and editor panels for dev workspaces
See a diff view showing the changes between the latest pad and a revision
@git-diff-view/core
VanJS rendering layer for @git-diff-view/core
Compares images, inspired by Github's image diff view modes
Vue 3 component for comparing JSON data with a GitHub-style diff view.
What have I missed when I have been away from a pad? Diff view in a modal then additional functionality for reviewing changes
A react-native module for parsing and displaying git diffs.
In-context diff view that compares canvas states and flags changes with visual annotations
@git-diff-view/lowlight
Diffs two JSON objects and returns a JSON patch, or a left/right diff view, similar to the command line `diff` utility
Nice diff generates the tabular readable diff of two JSON or XML files. A file object reference to corresponding JSON or XML files needs to be passed along with the format type being expressed.
Black parses diff output to render a syntax-highlighted diff view in HTML
View avaliable Time Machine backups and show their diff
Create GitHub's compare view URLs for pull request from diff of Gemfile.lock
Generates HTML view of given unified diff
Generates HTML view of given unified diff
A simple script to grab JSON from a URI and view it in a readable manner. Also, diff the JSON result of two URIs.
A Git integration plugin for Mui TUI editor. Provides interactive git status buffer with staging/unstaging, diff view, and more.
== DESCRIPTION: websitary (formerly known as websitiary with an extra "i") monitors webpages, rss feeds, podcasts etc. It reuses other programs (w3m, diff etc.) to do most of the actual work. By default, it works on an ASCII basis, i.e. with the output of text-based webbrowsers like w3m (or lynx, links etc.) as the output can easily be post-processed. It can also work with HTML and highlight new items. This script was originally planned as a ruby-based websec replacement. By default, this script will use w3m to dump HTML pages and then run diff over the current page and the previous backup. Some pages are better viewed with lynx or links. Downloaded documents (HTML or ASCII) can be post-processed (e.g., filtered through some ruby block that extracts elements via hpricot and the like). Please see the configuration options below to find out how to change this globally or for a single source. This user manual is also available as PDF[http://websitiary.rubyforge.org/websitary.pdf]. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Handle webpages, rss feeds (optionally save attachments in podcasts etc.) * Compare webpages with previous backups * Display differences between the current version and the backup * Provide hooks to post-process the downloaded documents and the diff * Display a one-page report summarizing all news * Automatically open the report in your favourite web-browser * Experimental: Download webpages on defined intervalls and generate incremental diffs.
Diff and patch tables
== DESCRIPTION: This is a script for monitoring webpages that reuses other programs (w3m, diff, webdiff etc.) to do most of the actual work. By default, it works on an ASCII basis, i.e. with the output of text-based webbrowsers like w3m (or lynx, links etc.) as the output can easily be post-processed. With the help of some friends (see the section below on requirements), it can also work with HTML. E.g., if you have websec installed, you can also use its webdiff program to show colored diffs. By default, this script will use w3m to dump HTML pages and then run diff over the current page and the previous backup. Some pages are better viewed with lynx or links. Downloaded documents (HTML or ASCII) can be post-processed (e.g., filtered through some ruby block that extracts elements via hpricot and the like). Please see the configuration options below to find out how to change this globally or for a single source. === CAVEAT: The script also includes experimental support for monitoring whole websites. Basically, this script supports robots.txt directives (see requirements) but this is hardly tested and may not work in some cases. While it is okay for your own websites to ignore robots.txt, it is not for others. Please make sure that the webpages you run this program on allow such a use. Some webpages disallow the use of any automatic downloader or offline reader in their user agreements.
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