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Option 1 is a file-diff of two .dave files
Option 2 is a node-by-node property comparison
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I'll be talking about these Git Changes ribbon in the gutter next to the line numbers:
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4c67f5c1-de7c-42f0-ae04-8de83accc801)
These…
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The following is another small improvement that my colleague and I observed while using the tool earlier today.
The two branches we were comparing contained a very large number of differences (3,45…
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**Describe the user story**
A single pnpm-lockfile stores all the dependent versions of that repository, but in large projects, version changes often lead to git conflicts that are diff…
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Before:
terraform: No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration.
terraform: Terraform has compared your real infrastructure against your configuration
terraform: and found no differenc…
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- Gogs version (or commit ref): 0.11.63.0817
- Git version: 2.11.0
- Operating system: Debian Stretch
- Database (use `[x]`):
- [ ] PostgreSQL
- [x] MySQL
- [ ] MSSQL
- [ ] SQLite
- Ca…
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I know this is a long shot, but is there a way to easily see a diff between 2 versions of a map data file (like what has been added, removed, or properties changed)?
I have an open source game that…
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It is confusing, at least to me, that this tool does not compare to the current state of the working copy and ignores uncommitted changes.
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$ git status …
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In "compare.py":
- [ ] randomly choose which file is used (not just first) - this will check there are no systematic errors/assumptions
- [ ] use `random.sample` to generate a sample of file inde…