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    diff-so-fancy

    diff-so-fancy

    Make your diffs human readable instead of machine readable

    ...By default, the separator for the file header spans the full width of the terminal. Use this setting to set the width of the file header manually. Pull requests are quite welcome, and should target the next branch. You can simplify git header chunks to a more human readable format. We are also looking for any feedback or ideas on how to make diff-so-fancy even fancier.
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    git-autofixup

    git-autofixup

    Create fixup commits for topic branches

    git-autofixup parses hunks of changes in the working directory out of git diff output and uses git blame to assign those hunks to commits in <revision>..HEAD, which will typically represent a topic branch, and then creates fixup commits to be used with git rebase --interactive --autosquash. It is assumed that hunks near changes that were previously committed to the topic branch are related.
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    Open Code Review

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    Open-source & free, battle-tested at Alibaba's scale

    Open Code Review is an AI-powered command-line code review tool. It originated from Alibaba’s internal AI review assistant and was later released as an open-source project for broader developer use. The tool reads Git diffs, analyzes changed files, and generates structured review comments with line-level precision. It is designed to go beyond shallow diff feedback by letting the agent inspect full files, search the codebase, and use surrounding context. Developers can configure model endpoints, making it adaptable to different LLM providers and deployment needs. ...
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    tkdiff

    tkdiff

    Side-by-side diff viewer, editor and merge preparer

    tkdiff is a graphical front end to the diff program. It provides a side-by-side view of the differences between two text files, along with several innovative features such as diff bookmarks, a graphical map of differences for quick navigation, and a facility for slicing diff regions to achieve exactly the merge output desired.
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