A tool for keeping track of what is on your terminal screen
Desktop-inspired terminal diff viewer for understanding agent-authored changesets.
Desktop-inspired terminal diff viewer for understanding agent-authored changesets. (darwin arm64 binary)
Desktop-inspired terminal diff viewer for understanding agent-authored changesets. (linux x64 binary)
Terminal diff viewer for git working-tree changes with keyboard-navigable TUI
Desktop-inspired terminal diff viewer for understanding agent-authored changesets. (linux arm64 binary)
full-screen terminal diff review for bun-powered terminals
Desktop-inspired terminal diff viewer for understanding agent-authored changesets. (darwin x64 binary)
Shiki-powered terminal diff renderer for pi — syntax-highlighted, word-level diffs in split and unified views.
Desktop-inspired terminal diff viewer for understanding agent-authored changesets. (windows x64 binary)
Interactive terminal diff reviewer
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A module that diffs an input buffer with the previous one provided to it and outputs the diff as ANSI
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Terminal diff review bridge for Claude Code
Fast Javascript text diff
Compare items in two sequences to find a longest common subsequence
A JavaScript text diff implementation.
Compare items in two sequences to find a longest common subsequence
Deep diffs two objects, including nested structures of arrays and objects, and return the difference.
Returns an array with only the unique values from the first array, by excluding all values from additional arrays using strict equality for comparisons.
npm package for https://github.com/google/diff-match-patch
Return an object representing the diffs between two objects. Supports jsonPatch protocol
Continuation of a simple and beautiful text diff viewer component made with diff and React
Colorizes terminal outputs. Uses `Rouge::Formatters::Terminal256` to theme/color output to the terminal. Color codes git diff.
Purdytest extends minitest with pretty colors. Simply require minitest, then require purdytest, and you have colorific output on your terminal! For colorized diff output, make sure you have `colordiff` installed.
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