What command, or gui tool, will let me check one file's diffs over time?

i.e.: Lets say I want to see what happened to one file, only, from commit X to 
the present.

Then, as a GUI tool, being able to look through the list/tree of files, and see 
all the commits (and their locations in the commit tree) and patches to that 
file.

Bonus points if, as recently discussed, I can specify a block of code that I 
want to see the diffs of over time, even if that block of code has moved from 
one file to another.

(Yes, that is the goal here -- seeing how one routine has morphed over two 
developers and a good amount of time.)


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