Reputation: 1819
I'm new to git on OS X, and I'm using it via the command line. I come from the world of Tortoise SVN and Beyond Compare on Windows.
I want to be able to send diffs to FileMerge.
I was able to do this with TextMate simply by using:
git diff | mate
But I'm not sure how to get that set up so I can use FileMerge instead?
Upvotes: 40
Views: 20791
Reputation: 16921
First, start by telling git you want to use FileMerge (aka opendiff) as your default difftool:
git config --global diff.tool
(This only needs to be done once)
Then it's as simple as
git difftool
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 7072
I don't know what's happening to me since I updated OS X and now opendiff is not working as it used to be. So I copied this script from here and it worked.
#!/bin/sh
dir=$PWD
until [ -e "$dir/.git" ]; do
if [ "$dir" == "/" ]; then
echo "Not a git repository" >&2
exit 1;
fi
dir=`dirname "$dir"`
done
open -a FileMerge -n -W --args -left "$dir/$1" -right "$2" -merge "$5"
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 10331
Here's a script (originally by Toby White) that I hacked up to compare the entire directory structure in FileMerge rather than opening each file individually.
#!/bin/sh
#
# This script was written by Toby White under an unknown license, and published
# on the Git mailing list:
#
# http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/git/2007/11/21/435536
#
# Superficial changes were made by Nathan de Vries to allow the script to be
# run under Leopard.
#
# Adapted by Daniel Miller : http://stackoverflow.com/a/12957945/10840
# - allow changes to be saved back to the working copy when diffing against HEAD
# - work when FileMerge is already open
# - always compare archived copies so ignored files are excluded from the diff
# - allow diff of unstaged changes (no arguments); creates a dangling commit
# - allow diff of subdirectory within the repo
#
# Known issues:
# - Always uses the same two directories (/tmp/git-opendiff-old and
# /tmp/git-opendiff-new); THEY WILL BE DELETED IF THEY ALREADY EXIST.
# Ugly, I know, but it makes the script work even if FileMerge is open.
OLD=
NEW=
FILEPATH=
HAS_ARGS=no
IGNORE_TO_PATH=no
# loosely based on https://stackoverflow.com/a/14787208/10840
while [ "$#" -ge 1 ]; do
HAS_ARGS=yes
case "$1" in
-h)
echo "usage: $0 [--cached | <ref> [<ref>]] [-- <path>]"
exit 0
;;
--cached)
# diff staged changes
NEW=$(git write-tree)
OLD=HEAD
IGNORE_TO_PATH=yes
shift
;;
--)
shift
FILEPATH="$@"
break
;;
*)
if [[ "$IGNORE_TO_PATH" == "no" ]]; then
if [ -z "$OLD" ]; then
OLD="$1"
else
NEW="$1"
IGNORE_TO_PATH=yes
fi
fi
shift
;;
esac
done
if [ -z "$OLD" ]; then
OLD=HEAD
fi
if [[ "$HAS_ARGS" == "no" ]]; then
# diff unstaged changes
# http://stackoverflow.com/a/12010656/10840
NEW=$(git stash create)
echo "diff unstaged changes"
fi
TMP_OLD=/tmp/git-opendiff-old
TMP_NEW=/tmp/git-opendiff-new
test -d $TMP_OLD && rm -rf $TMP_OLD; mkdir $TMP_OLD
test -d $TMP_NEW && rm -rf $TMP_NEW; mkdir $TMP_NEW
TMP_OLD=$TMP_OLD/$OLD; mkdir -p $TMP_OLD
git archive --format=tar $OLD $FILEPATH | (cd $TMP_OLD; tar xf -)
if test -z "$NEW"; then
SAVE_TO=$(git rev-parse --show-cdup)
test -z "$cdup" && SAVE_TO=.
git archive --format=tar HEAD $FILEPATH | (cd $TMP_NEW; tar xf -)
opendiff $TMP_OLD/$FILEPATH $TMP_NEW/$FILEPATH -merge $SAVE_TO &> /dev/null &
else
TMP_NEW=$TMP_NEW/$NEW; mkdir -p $TMP_NEW
git archive --format=tar $NEW $FILEPATH | (cd $TMP_NEW; tar xf -)
opendiff $TMP_OLD/$FILEPATH $TMP_NEW/$FILEPATH &> /dev/null &
fi
Put this somewhere on your path. I prefer ~/bin/git-opendiff
, which means git opendiff ...
works as expected.
Update: diff unstaged changes when called with no arguments, added -h
(help) option.
Update: diff subdirectory with -- <path>
. Also better argument parsing.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 601
Create an executable script git-diff-cmd.sh
#!/bin/bash
xattr -w com.apple.TextEncoding "UTF-8;134217984" "$2"
xattr -w com.apple.TextEncoding "UTF-8;134217984" "$5"
/usr/bin/opendiff "$2" "$5" -merge "$1"
Now edit your .gitconfig
file to include the lines
[diff]
external = <path-to>/git-diff-cmd.sh
...replacing <path-to>
by the path to git-diff-cmd.sh
.
Now git diff
will use FileMerge, and correctly display UTF-8 Unicode characters.
Upvotes: 15
Reputation: 1677
Although it's not exactly the same as piping stdin into a script, you can do this:
git difftool -t opendiff -y
That will launch FileMerge once for each file. Doing the whole project tree at once takes a little scripting.
See also this question.
Upvotes: 56