Supports command line prompts and a GUI-based window toolkit.
It is quite fast in the command line and supports syntax highlighting in languages such as C++, Python, Java, XML, etc. Visual comparison is very intuitive and supports two-phase comparison and three-phase comparison. This means that using Diffuse you can compare two or three text files simultaneously.
The most attractive thing is that it is open source. We don't have to pay any fees and you can download their online help manual to get practice
Diffuse comes with a Chinese interface by default.
Features of code comparison tool (Diffuse)
Visual comparison is very intuitive.
Supports two-phase comparison and three-phase comparison. This means that using Diffuse you can compare two or three text files simultaneously.
Supports common version control tools, including CVS, subversion, git, mercurial, etc. Diffuse lets you get source code directly from a version control system so you can compare and merge it.
Supports syntax highlighting for languages like C++, Python, Java, XML, etc.
Ability to edit files directly in Diffuse.
Supports UTF-8 encoding.
Can be easily navigated using shortcut keys.
Function introduction
1. Quickly jump to the difference between two texts. Use the menu item in the view menu or the shortcut key CTRL+Down to quickly switch between all differences.
2. The two file windows being compared can be interchanged. If you are accustomed to placing the original text on the left by default, you can use this function to quickly switch if it is reversed.
3. Quickly jump to a certain line.
4. The merge menu has many left and right copy functions, which can also improve a lot of efficiency when editing code.
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