Description
colordiff is a wrapper for diff and produces the same output as
diff but with coloured syntax highlighting at the command line to improve
readability. The output is similar to how a diff-generated patch might appear
in Vim or Emacs with the
appropriate syntax highlighting options enabled. The colour schemes can be
read from a central configuration file or from a local user
~/.colordiffrc file.
colordiff makes use of ANSI colours and as such will only work when ANSI colours can be used - typical examples are xterms and Eterms, as well as console sessions.
colordiff has been tested on various flavours of Linux and under OpenBSD, but should be broadly portable to other systems.
Usage
Use colordiff wherever you would normally use diff, or pipe output to colordiff:
For example:
$ colordiff file1 file2 $ diff -u file1 file2 | colordiff
You can pipe the output to 'less', using the '-R' option (some systems or terminal types may get better results using '-r' instead), which keeps the colour escape sequences, otherwise displayed incorrectly or discarded by 'less':
$ diff -u file1 file2 | colordiff | less -R
If you have wdiff installed, colordiff will correctly colourise the added and removed text, provided that the '-n' option is given to wdiff:
$ wdiff -n file1 file2 | colordiff
You may find it useful to make diff automatically call
colordiff. Add the following line to
~/.bashrc (or equivalent):
alias diff=colordiff
Any options passed to colordiff are passed through to diff.
Alternatively, a construct such as 'cvs diff SOMETHING | colordiff' can be
included in ~/.bashrc as follows:
function cvsdiff () { cvs diff $@ | colordiff; }
Or, combining the idea above using 'less':
function cvsdiff () { cvs diff $@ | colordiff |less -R; }
Note that the function name, cvsdiff, can be customized.
Files
/etc/colordiffrcCentral configuration file. User-specific settings can be enabled by copying this file to
~/.colordiffrcand making the appropriate changes.colordiffrc-lightbgAlternate configuration template for use with terminals having light backgrounds. Copy this to /etc/colordiffrc or ~/.colordiffrc and customize.
Author
colordiff is written and maintained by Dave Ewart
<davee@sungate.co.uk>. This manual page and the
source XML was written by Graham Wilson <graham@mknod.org> for
Debian and is maintained by the author. Dave Ewart maintains the Debian
package, sponsored by Graham Wilson.