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    whatsdiff

    whatsdiff

    CLI tool to see what has changed in your project's dependencies

    ...Instead of just seeing version numbers scroll by, Whatsdiff allows you to compare the package-lock.json or composer.lock between commits, branches, or tags, and see exactly what changed in your dependencies—including version jumps, added or removed packages, churn, and often included changelogs. It offers an interactive Terminal UI mode for browsing these changes more comfortably, and supports multiple output formats (text, JSON, Markdown) so you can integrate it into CI/CD pipelines or documentation workflows. There is also support for commands like check to test if a specific package has changed, which makes it suitable for gating releases or alerting teams of critical dependency updates.
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    Difftastic

    Difftastic

    A structural diff that understands syntax

    Difftastic is a structural diff tool written in Rust that parses source files using syntax trees (via tree‑sitter) and produces human‑readable diffs at the expression level. It works across 30+ languages and emphasizes readability by aligning code structure rather than lines. Ideal for code review and understanding semantic changes.
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    tkdiff

    tkdiff

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

    ...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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    Downloads: 126 This Week
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    cfcfg

    Yet another Linux kernel configuration comparator

    Produces a succinct comparison of two Linux kernel configuration files, showing added, removed and changed settings, in an indented layout reflecting the configurator menus. The resulting text file is coloured when the output is to a terminal; the colours can be retained when redirecting the output to a file or pipe. Now comes with a program to extract configuration variable names and their prompts from their kernel build system, to create a symbol table. The comparison program can use this table to further annotate its output. This program can also be used to create a commented "pretty-print" of a kernel configuration by comparing it with an empty one such as /dev/null.
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    Platform-independent PostgreSQL diff tool that is useful for schema upgrades. The tool compares two schema dump files and creates output file that can be used for upgrade of old schema. Project sources and issue tracker has been moved to https://github.com/fordfrog/apgdiff.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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