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For a git repository that tracks xml files, it would be great to have an easy way to use git to see what the differences are.
A section in the documentation with a recipe about how to apply xmldiff to specific files in a git repository when viewing changes would be very useful, even (especially?) if the documentation is simple.
For that to be useful you need a formatter that outputs a human-readable diff that is better and more easy to read than a text diff. If someone wants to contribute that, then making a special git entry point should be relatively easy.
For a git repository that tracks xml files, it would be great to have an easy way to use git to see what the differences are.
A section in the documentation with a recipe about how to apply
xmldiff
to specific files in a git repository when viewing changes would be very useful, even (especially?) if the documentation is simple.I tried the simple:
in
.gitattributes
:and in
.git/config
:but that produced this error:
I think the answer has to do with the
GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF
command as described ingit(1)
, but i haven't sorted it out yet.Maybe a different cli entry point that knows how to handle
GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF
would be good?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: