Patch Viewer allows you to view patch files (or the output from diff-like command-line tool) using your existing third-party graphical file comparison tool such as Xcode’s FileMerge.
Diff output in traditional, context and unified formats from a range of command-line source control tools such as Git, Subversion, Mercurial and CVS (to name a few) is supported.
Patch Viewer supports patch files or diff output generated from text file comparisons only – no binary file comparison support.
Patch Viewer can be used on the command-line to receive diff data piped into it as standard input.
Patch Viewer is configured by default to use Xcode’s FileMerge to display file comparison data. It also supports any file comparison tool that can be launched with source and destination files as command-line arguments. You can configure custom command-line arguments to pass to your third-party file comparison tool in Patch Viewer’s Preference panel.
Note that Patch Viewer uses only the standalone content of the patch file, without reference to the original files from which the patch was generated. It reconstructs the partial original files by filling them with blank lines, then positioning whatever content is in the patch file at the appropriate line numbers. This can result in large amounts of vertical ‘padding’, but it ensures the resultant diff displayed by your graphical file comparison tool is line-accurate compared to the original diff that generated the patch file.
What's New
Version 1.0.9:
- Added support for Github patches. (Enable the "Ignore non-diff text between file diffs during parsing" preference to use this feature.)
- Fixed problem where some unified diff files were not being parsed correctly.
Requirements
OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor
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