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    YaDT

    YaDT

    Yet Another Diff Tool

    YaDT - Yet another Diff Tool. It is another front-end for diff and in earlier versions diff3 utility. With YaDT you can compare and merge 2 and/or 3 files. YaDT is written on Tcl/Tk and wrapped in a single executable file with the help of sdx and tclkit. diff and cvs utilities are embedded inside YaDT. Also, YaDT supports Git and Mercurial repositories, but git and hg are not embedded inside YaDT, you should have git/hg executable in your path environment.
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    vim-signify

    vim-signify

    Show a diff using Vim its sign column

    vim-signify shows version-control diffs directly in Vim’s sign column so you can see added, changed, and removed lines at a glance. It computes hunks against your VCS (Git, Mercurial, Subversion, and more) and updates signs efficiently as you edit. The plugin provides motions to jump between hunks and optional mappings to preview a hunk or populate quickfix/location lists. Because it runs asynchronously where possible, it keeps the UI responsive on large files. Signify is intentionally...
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    vimagit

    vimagit

    Ease your git workflow within Vim

    ...If you encounter any performance issue, take a look in the section performance. Preview all your git changes in one unique buffer, folded at hunk level. Interactively stage/unstage/discard changes with one key press. Stage/unstage at file/hunk/line level. Write the commit message in the same buffer. From a hunk in magit buffer, jump to the file at the diff position. 100% VimL plugin, no external dependency (except git of course).
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    Git Time Machine

    Git Time Machine

    Atom package that allows you to travel back in commit history

    git-time-machine is a user interface (often as an editor plugin or UI extension) that allows users to browse a file’s history visually, stepping back and forth through revisions in Git like a “time machine.” It shows changes to a file over time, lets users compare older states, and often provides diff and blame views to understand how the file evolved.
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    git-recall

    git-recall

    An interactive way to peruse your git history from the terminal

    An interactive way to peruse your git history from the terminal. git-recall is a simple tool that allows you to easily go through your commits and check what you or other contributors in your team did. It doesn't aim to be a replacement for the git log command, but just to be a convenient way to recall what you've done from your terminal. You can install it by simply copying the git-recall script into any existing path (e.g.
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