diffsitter
Disclaimer
diffsitter
is very much a work in progress and nowhere close to production
ready (yet). Contributions are always welcome!
Summary
diffsitter
creates semantically meaningful diffs that ignore formatting
differences like spacing. It does so by computing a diff on the AST (abstract
syntax tree) of a file rather than computing the diff on the text contents of
the file.
diffsitter
uses the parsers from the
tree-sitter project to parse
source code. As such, the languages supported by this tool are restricted to the
languages supported by tree-sitter.
diffsitter
supports the following languages:
- Bash
- C#
- C++
- CSS
- Go
- Java
- OCaml
- PHP
- Python
- Ruby
- Rust
- Typescript/TSX
- HCL
Examples
Take the following files:
fn
main
The standard output from diff
will get you:
< fn main() {
< let x = 1;
> fn
>
>
>
> main
>
> ()
>
> {
> }
>
> fn addition() {
< fn add_one {
> fn add_two() {
You can see that it picks up the formatting differences for the main
function, even though they aren't semantically different.
Check out the output from diffsitter
:
test_data/test_1_a.rs -> test_data/test_1_b.rs
==============================================
1:
--
- let x = 1;
4:
--
- fn add_one {
9:
--
+ }
11:
---
+ fn addition() {
14:
---
+ fn add_two() {
Note: the numbers correspond to line numbers from the original files.
Since it uses the AST to calculate the difference, it knows that the formatting
differences in main
between the two files isn't a meaningful difference, so
it doesn't show up in the diff.
diffsitter
has some nice (terminal aware) formatting too:
It also has extensive logging if you want to debug or see timing information:
Installation
Published binaries
This project uses Github actions to build and publish binaries for each tagged release. You can download binaries from there if your platform is listed.
Cargo
You can install using cargo
the standard way with cargo install diffsitter
.
Homebrew
You can use my tap to install diffsitter:
# brew install afnanenayet/tap/diffsitter
Arch Linux (AUR)
@samhh has packaged diffsitter for arch on the AUR. Use your favorite AUR
helper to install diffsitter-bin
.
Usage
For detailed help you can run diffsitter --help
(diffsitter -h
provides
brief help messages).
You can configure file associations and formatting options for diffsitter
using a config file. If a config is not supplied, the app will use the default
config, which you can see with diffsitter --cmd dump_default_config
. It will
look for a config at $XDG_HOME/.config
on macOS and Linux, and the standard
directory for Windows. You can also refer to the
sample config.
Note: the tests for this crate check to make sure the provided sample config is a valid config.
Dependencies
diffsitter
is usually compiled as a static binary, so the tree-sitter
grammars/libraries are baked into the binary as static libraries. There is an
option to build with support for dynamic libraries which will look for shared
library files in the user's default library path. This will search for
library files of the form libtree-sitter-{lang}.{ext}
, where lang
is the
language that the user is trying to diff and ext
is the platform-specific
extension for shared library files (.so
, .dylib
, etc). The user can
override the dynamic library file for each language in the config as such:
{
"grammar": {
// You can specify the dynamic library names for each language
"dylib-overrides": {
// with a filename
"rust": "libtree-sitter-rust.so",
// with an absolute path
"c": "/usr/lib/libtree-sitter-c.so",
// with a relative path
"cpp": "../libtree-sitter-c.so",
},
}
}
The above excerpt was taken from the sample config.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md.