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Package: wnpp
Owner: szubersk <szuberskidam...@gmail.com>
Severity: wishlist
* Package name : diffr
Version : 1.5.0
Upstream Author : Nathan Moreau <nathan.mor...@m4x.org>
* URL : https://github.com/mookid/diffr
<https://github.com/tfeldmann/organize>
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: Rust
Description : Yet another diff highlighting tool
Reviewing changes involves reading diffs. Sometimes, a line-oriented
presentation of changes is not precise enough, especially when changes
involve long lines or very similar consecutive lines.
This program processes such diffs, and outputs them (in the console) with
additional diff information on top of the unified diff format, using text
attributes.
It works hunk by hunk, recomputing the diff on a word-by-word basis.
The current implementation uses Myers' longest common subsequence
<http://www.xmailserver.org/diff2.pdf> algorithm.
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Damian Szuberski
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Let's close this in favor of #1034137.
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Jakub Wilk
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