kitty/docs/kittens/diff.rst
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Since all the config options are documented separately on the page in
any case, there is not much need for it. And now that the conf files are
downloadable, it is probably nicer to just view/edit them directly in
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kitty-diff - A fast side-by-side diff tool with syntax highlighting and images
================================================================================
.. highlight:: sh
Major Features
-----------------
.. container:: major-features
* Displays diffs side-by-side in the kitty terminal
* Does syntax highlighting of the displayed diffs, asynchronously, for maximum
speed
* Displays images as well as text diffs, even over SSH
* Does recursive directory diffing
.. figure:: ../screenshots/diff.png
:alt: Screenshot, showing a sample diff
:align: center
:scale: 100%
Screenshot, showing a sample diff
.. contents::
Installation
---------------
Simply :ref:`install kitty <quickstart>`. You also need
to have either the `git <https://git-scm.com/>`_ program or the ``diff`` program
installed. Additionally, for syntax highlighting to work,
`pygments <http://pygments.org/>`_ must be installed (note that pygments is
included in the macOS kitty app).
Usage
--------
In the kitty terminal, run::
kitty +kitten diff file1 file2
to see the diff between file1 and file2.
Create an alias in your shell's startup file to shorten the command, for example:
.. code-block:: sh
alias d="kitty +kitten diff"
Now all you need to do to diff two files is::
d file1 file2
You can also pass directories instead of files to see the recursive diff of the
directory contents.
Keyboard controls
----------------------
========================= ===========================
Action Shortcut
========================= ===========================
Quit :kbd:`q, Ctrl+c, Esc`
Scroll line up :kbd:`k, up`
Scroll line down :kbd:`j, down`
Scroll page up :kbd:`PgUp`
Scroll page down :kbd:`PgDn`
Scroll to top :kbd:`Home`
Scroll to bottom :kbd:`End`
Scroll to next page :kbd:`Space, PgDn`
Scroll to previous page :kbd:`PgUp`
Scroll to next change :kbd:`n`
Scroll to previous change :kbd:`p`
Increase lines of context :kbd:`+`
Decrease lines of context :kbd:`-`
All lines of context :kbd:`a`
Restore default context :kbd:`=`
Search forwards :kbd:`/`
Search backwards :kbd:`?`
Clear search :kbd:`Esc`
Scroll to next match :kbd:`>, .`
Scroll to previous match :kbd:`<, ,`
========================= ===========================
Integrating with git
-----------------------
Add the following to `~/.gitconfig`:
.. code-block:: ini
[diff]
tool = kitty
guitool = kitty.gui
[difftool]
prompt = false
trustExitCode = true
[difftool "kitty"]
cmd = kitty +kitten diff $LOCAL $REMOTE
[difftool "kitty.gui"]
cmd = kitty kitty +kitten diff $LOCAL $REMOTE
Now to use kitty-diff to view git diffs, you can simply do::
git difftool --no-symlinks --dir-diff
Once again, creating an alias for this command is useful.
Why does this work only in kitty?
----------------------------------------
The diff kitten makes use of various features that are :doc:`kitty only
</protocol-extensions>`, such as the :doc:`kitty graphics protocol
</graphics-protocol>`, the :ref:`extended keyboard protocol
<extended-key-protocol>`, etc. It also leverages terminal program
infrastructure I created for all of kitty's other kittens to reduce the amount
of code needed (the entire implementation is under 2000 lines of code).
And fundamentally, it's kitty only because I wrote it for myself, and I am
highly unlikely to use any other terminals :)
Configuration
------------------------
You can configure the colors used, keyboard shortcuts, the diff implementation,
the default lines of context, etc. by creating a :file:`diff.conf` file in
your :ref:`kitty config folder <confloc>`. See below for the supported
configuration directives.
.. include:: /generated/conf-kitten-diff.rst
Command Line Interface
-------------------------
.. include:: /generated/cli-kitten-diff.rst
Sample diff.conf
-----------------
You can download a sample :file:`diff.conf` file with all default settings and
comments describing each setting by clicking: :download:`sample diff.conf
</generated/conf/diff.conf>`.