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Is possible to change the default diff tool in Mercurial?

Every time I do an hg diff file.ext I end up using a console diff application. I would like to use Kdiff3 or WinMerge (I'm using Windows).

Is there a way to change that? I can't find a reference in Mercurial documentation (I'm not talking about merge!).

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Tute Avatar asked Oct 26 '08 16:10

Tute


4 Answers

I've solved this using a Mercurial built-in extension... I just have to add the following lines to Mercurial.ini (on Mercurial folder):

[extensions]
hgext.extdiff=

[extdiff]
cmd.vdiff = kdiff3

When I want to use kdiff3 instead of diff I only have to use:

hg vdiff file.ext
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Tute Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 16:11

Tute


With this config

[extdiff]
cmd.kdiff3 =

I use this command to see diffs:

hg kdiff

This shows a directory tree with all files that have changed. You click a file to see diffs for just the file. You may be able to add a file parameter to the command to just see one file.

More info here.

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Marcus Leon Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 16:11

Marcus Leon


If you are looking for something like git difftool, where you don't need to type the filenames and see the diff for all changed files, add these to your ~/.hgrc, and run hg difftool.

[extensions]
extdiff =

[extdiff]
cmd.vimdiff = vimdiff

[alias]
difftool = !for file in $(hg status -n); do hg vimdiff $file; done

or for windows:

[alias]
difftool = !FOR /f %F IN ('hg status -nmar') DO hg vimdiff %F
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musa Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 18:11

musa


I just had this problem a few minutes ago; I just installed it and added its path (default is at c:\program files\kdiff3) to my system PATH e.v. Restarted my window to pick up the new path, and "hg kdiff3" just worked. As it turns out the following is in my base "mercurial.ini" file, this allows the kdiff3 to work for all hg repos on the system.

[extensions]  
hgext.extdiff =  

[extdiff]  
cmd.kdiff3 =

[merge-tools]  
kdiff3.args = $base $local $other -o $output
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Ken Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 16:11

Ken