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.

Features

  • Interfaces with several SCM systems such as Subversion, Git, Mercurial and more
  • Runs on multiple platforms
  • Permits Diff-region repartitioning for EXACT merging
  • Provides statistics/reports on the breadth of changes
  • Highly configurable interface, with personalized defaults
  • Usable with multiple differencing engines, if desired
  • Supports directory-level comparison (including recursion) as well as individual file-level
  • Fully supports 3-way merging and can help resolve conflicts

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

X Window System (X11), Win32 (MS Windows), Cocoa (MacOS X)

Programming Language

Tcl

Related Categories

Tcl Source Code Analysis Tool, Tcl Code Review Software, Tcl Diff Tools

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2002-10-16