* difftool, open all diff files immediately, not in serial
@ 2009-08-04 20:49 Seba Illingworth
2009-08-04 21:47 ` Thomas Rast
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Seba Illingworth @ 2009-08-04 20:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
The default git diff behavior is to open each diff file in serial
(wait for previous file to be closed before opening next file).
I'm looking for a way to open all the files at once - in BeyondCompare
for example this would open all the files in tabs within the same BC window.
This would make it easier to review a complex set of changes;
flick back and forwards between the diff files and ignore
unimportant files.
Here's my same question on StackOverflow with a couple of ideas
I have found (copy files to temp dir and do folder diff, Araxis
has 'nowait' option):
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1220309
--Seba
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* Re: difftool, open all diff files immediately, not in serial
2009-08-04 20:49 difftool, open all diff files immediately, not in serial Seba Illingworth
@ 2009-08-04 21:47 ` Thomas Rast
2009-08-04 22:52 ` Seba Illingworth
2009-08-20 1:39 ` difftool, open all diff files immediately, not in serial Seba Illingworth
0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Rast @ 2009-08-04 21:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Seba Illingworth; +Cc: git
Seba Illingworth wrote:
> The default git diff behavior is to open each diff file in serial
> (wait for previous file to be closed before opening next file).
>
> I'm looking for a way to open all the files at once - in BeyondCompare
> for example this would open all the files in tabs within the same BC window.
I posted the script below on IRC the other week[1] in reply to someone
looking for a way to do this for 'meld'. I'm not sure this is the
*fastest* way to do this, but I'm at least trying to take a few
shortcuts ;-)
Since this is now the second request for such a tool, it would be nice
if you could at least shape this as a contrib/ patch (if it fits your
needs, of course).
[1] http://colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_log/git?date=2009-07-14#l2180
-- 8< --
#!/bin/sh
. "$(git --exec-path)/git-sh-setup"
cd_to_toplevel # for the tar below
pre="${1-HEAD}"
post="$2"
tmp="$(mktemp -d)"
cleanup () {
rm -rf $tmp
}
trap cleanup EXIT
mkdir "$tmp"/a "$tmp"/b
if [ -n "$post" ]; then
git diff --name-only "$pre" "$post" > "$tmp"/filelist
while read name; do
mkdir -p "$tmp"/b/"$(dirname "$name")"
git show "$post":"$name" > "$tmp"/b/"$name"
done < "$tmp"/filelist
else
git diff --name-only "$pre" > "$tmp"/filelist
tar -c -T "$tmp"/filelist | (cd "$tmp"/b && tar -x)
fi
while read name; do
mkdir -p "$tmp"/a/"$(dirname "$name")"
git show "$pre":"$name" > "$tmp"/a/"$name"
done < "$tmp"/filelist
cd "$tmp"
#meld a b
diff -ur a b
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* Re: difftool, open all diff files immediately, not in serial
2009-08-04 21:47 ` Thomas Rast
@ 2009-08-04 22:52 ` Seba Illingworth
2010-04-14 2:16 ` My solution Seb
2009-08-20 1:39 ` difftool, open all diff files immediately, not in serial Seba Illingworth
1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Seba Illingworth @ 2009-08-04 22:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
Thomas Rast <trast <at> student.ethz.ch> writes:
>
> I posted the script below on IRC the other week[1] in reply to someone
> looking for a way to do this for 'meld'.
...
Thanks Thomas, I'll take a few days to digest/test this
(I'm new to bash and git) and give feedback.
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* Re: difftool, open all diff files immediately, not in serial
2009-08-04 21:47 ` Thomas Rast
2009-08-04 22:52 ` Seba Illingworth
@ 2009-08-20 1:39 ` Seba Illingworth
1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Seba Illingworth @ 2009-08-20 1:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
Thomas Rast <trast <at> student.ethz.ch> writes:
> I posted the script below on IRC the other week[1] in reply to someone
> looking for a way to do this for 'meld'. I'm not sure this is the
> *fastest* way to do this, but I'm at least trying to take a few
> shortcuts...
I've come up with a simple script that diffs the files in a background task:
for name in $(git diff --name-only $1); do git difftool $1 $name & done
Then aliased the script for usage:
git diffall [--staged]
Being a bash newbie, I'd appreciate any feedback on what seems to be
a simple solution...??
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