NOTE: git meld
is obsolete since git difftool
learnt the --dir-diff
option in git 1.7.11.
git meld [options] <commit>{0,2} [--] [<path>...]
git meld is a git command that allows you to compare and edit treeishs between revisions using meld or any other diff tool that supports directory comparison. git meld is a frontend to git diff and accepts the same options and arguments.
It is essentially an extended git-difftool for tools that support comparing directories rather than having git call the external tool for every file that has changed
- Show the differences between the staging area and your working directory:
- $ git meld
Show the differences between HEAD and the staging area (i.e. what would be commited if you were commit now:
$ git meld --cached
- Show the differences between two commits ago and the working directory:
- $ git meld HEAD^^
- Show the differences between the tips of branch master and branch topic
- $ git meld master..topic
Show all the changes made to branch topic since it branched off branch master
$ git meld master...topic
- Add a git alias to your gitconfig with:
- $ git config --global alias.meld '!/path/to/git-meld/git-meld.pl'
Alternatively add:
- [alias]
- meld = !/path/to/git-meld/git-meld.pl
To your ~/.gitconfig
The following additional git configuration variables are available for setting up git meld for using diff tools other than meld:
- treediff.tool
- Controls which diff tool is used.
- treediff.<tool>.path
- Override the path for the given tool. This is useful in case your tool is not in the PATH.
- treediff.<tool>.cmd
- Specify the command to invoke the specified diff tool.
git repo, bug tracker and wiki for git meld are available on github at https://github.com/wmanley/git-meld
git meld uses "git diff --name-only" to extract the files that have changed between the two commits and then makes a copy of these files into a temporary directory before invoking meld on these copies.