- Copyright (C) 2003,2004 Jarno Elonen [email protected]
- Copyright (C) 2018-2025 Osamu Aoki [email protected]
Released under the GNU General Public License, 2.0+. See LICENSE for details
The latest upstream source: https://github.com/osamuaoki/imediff
This package provides commands for use on unix-like systems.
imediff-- 2-way/3-way merge tool for a filegit-ime-- git commit unsquasher fromHEAD^toHEADimediff_install-- (wheel only) installer ofgit-ime
The Debian package tracker: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/imediff
Please install the imediff package from the APT repository if you are on Debian/Ubuntu.
For imediff, type at the console command line prompt:
- "
imediff" to read the tutorial - "
imediff -h" to get all the command line options - "
imediff -o output older newer" to merge 2 files - "
imediff -o output yours base theirs" to merge 3 files - During its interactive execution, type "
h" and "H" for usage instructions.
For git ime:
- Execute it in a git repository.
See below "Tutorial (wheel)" for the non-system program installation.
The imediff command helps you to merge 2 slightly different files with an
optional base file interactively or non-interactively with MACRO. (-Mw)
For non-interactive 2-way diff operation, this can express diffs with ordinary diff-format.
$ imediff -Mw -n older.txt newer.txt -o diff.txtFor non-interactive 2-way diff operation, this can also express diffs with wdiff format
$ imediff -Mw -n -f older.txt newer.txt -o wdiff.txtFor non-interactive 3-way merge operation, this can not only express conflicts with ordinary diff3-format but also 3-way wdiff format
$ imediff -Mw -n myfile.txt oldfile.txt yourfile.txt -o merged.txt
$ imediff -Mw -n -f myfile.txt oldfile.txt yourfile.txt -o wdiff-merged.txtHere, this 3-way-merge logic is smarter than "diff3 -m".
For interactive operation, this uses the in-place alternating display of the changed content on a single-pane full screen terminal user interface. The source of line is clearly identified by the color of the line or the identifier character at the first column. The advantage of this user interface is the minimal movement of the line of sight for the user.
For interactive 2-way pick operation, this can select each section from one of the input files.
$ imediff older.txt newer.txt -o picked.txtFor interactive 3-way merge operation, this can select sections from input files.
$ imediff yours.txt base.txt theirs.txt -o merged.txtThe line matching logic of the imediff command has been improved to ignore
whitespaces and use partial line matches to provide the best presentation with
small chunk of lines.
The automatic 3 way merge logic of the imediff command operates not only on
the difference by line but on the difference by character. This is another
great feature of the imediff command. So for the non-overlapping changes, it
always yields the clean merge.
You can also use the imediff command non-interactively from CLI with --macro
option.
The git ime command helps you to unsquash 2 consecutive commits from HEAD^
to HEAD in a git repository. The "git rebase -i <treeish>" and "gitk"
can be used to organize unsquashed changes.
If any staged changes or local uncommitted changes are found in the git
repository, git ime immediately exits without changes to be on the safe side.
If the latest commit involves multiple files, git ime splits this big commit
into multiple smaller commits involving a single file for each commit. Unless
-k option is used with git ime, the original commit message is discarded.
If the latest commit involves only a single file, the splitting process is
managed interactively by imediff with the interactive TUI. (You can force
the non-interactive splitting by -a option.)
This git ime is not only useful at the checked out branch head but also at
"edit" prompt during the interactive execution of "git rebase -i <treeish>".
Execute git ime after committing the pending commit.
You can install this program in the wheel package into a python virtual environment without contaminating your main system.
$ mkdir -p path/to/
$ cd path/to/
$ python3 -m venv venv_imediff
$ source venv_imediff/bin/activate
$ pip install -U imediff
Collecting imediff
Downloading imediff-2.9-py3-none-any.whl (62 kB)
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Installing collected packages: imediff
Successfully installed imediff-2.9
(venv_imediff) $ imediff_install
I: successfully installed: /home/osamu/tmp/venv_imediff/bin/git-ime
I: manual page for imediff can be found at: /home/osamu/tmp/venv_imediff/lib/python3.11/site-packages/imediff/imediff.1
I: manual page for git-ime can be found at: /home/osamu/tmp/venv_imediff/lib/python3.11/site-packages/imediff/git-ime.1
I: script for git-mergetool(1) can be found at: /home/osamu/tmp/venv_imediff/lib/python3.11/site-packages/imediff/imediff
I: For more, see the upstream source site.
I: * https://github.com/osamuaoki/imediffHere, the imediff_install command installs the git-ime shell command to the
pertinent python virtual environment etc.
- Both deb-package and wheel-package are build from "
main" branch. - The upstream tarball for deb-package is made from a tagged commit of "
upstream/<version>" off "main" branch after "rm -rf debian" using "git deborig" (quasi-native). - The git repository is patch-applied one.
You must have a relatively new system with python 3.9 equivalent of Debian 12.0 (bookworm) released on June 10th, 2023 with:
- https://github.com/pypa/setuptools (>=61.0.0)
- https://github.com/pypa/installer/
- https://github.com/pypa/build
- https://github.com/hukkin/tomli
$ cd /path/to
$ python3 -m venv venv_imediff
$ source venv_imediff/bin/activate
$ git clone https://github.com/osamuaoki/imediff.git
$ cd imediff
... hack
$ python3 -m build
$ cd build
$ pip install imediff-*.whlThis is a good way to build and test program without contaminating the whole system.
The building of rpm is not supported as out-of-box now (patch welcome).
Code is not written for Windows compatibility in mind, yet. Gettext support was intentionally dropped in favor of better compatibility across various systems.
The git-ime command requires you to have a POSIX shell and the git
command access.
You can make your own Debian package as:
$ git clone https://github.com/osamuaoki/imediff.git
$ cd imediff
$ git checkout main
... hack source
$ git commit -a
$ rm -rf debian
$ git add -A .
$ git commit
$ git tag 2.5
$ git reset --hard HEAD^
$ git deborig # to make ../*.orig.tar.xz
$ sbuild
$ cd ..
$ sudo dpkg -i imediff_2.5-1_all.debHere, we assume the upstream version to be 2.5, and the Debian revision to be 1.
If you have bug fixes or feature enhancement propose changes to me via "pull request"
Please make sure to fit each code below 80-88 chars. (Run black on the python
code and shfmt on the shell code) In case if reformat errors, check its syntax by:
$ python3 -m py_compile program.py
$ dash -n usr/bin/git-imeManpages need to be updated from XML files with make first in the doc/
directory when you edit it.
If you wish to update manpages from XML, docbook-xsl and xsltproc are
needed for building manpages from xml sources then manually touch up details.
Whenever you make changes, please test them.
To test the code in the module without installing it, invoke the test script as:
$ cd /path/to/source-root
$ export PYTHONPATH=$(pwd)/src/
$ python3 test/test_unittest_all.py -vTo test the installed module, invoke the test script as:
$ cd /path/to/source-root
$ python3 test/test_unittest_all.py -vThis was originally written by Jarno Elonen in Python2. The latest original upstream version was 1.1.2 released on 2007-8-18.
The original author's website was https://elonen.iki.fi/code/imediff/ . Now it redirects to this site https://github.com/osamuaoki/imediff .
Osamu Aoki made a minor patched release for Debian buster in Oct 2018.
- No more surprise hitting
q. You will be asked. (Fix Debian bug #799865) - Fix manpage generation issue (Fix Debian bug #860351)
- New
git imewrapper script to unsquash a big squashed commit into many commits for each file - You can customize key bindings.
Osamu also wanted to add some features:
- Use of Python3 with
pyproject.tomlandsetuptoolsto organize the source into a module with multiple source files. - Use standard libraries for the flexible customization (
argparse,configparser,logging) - Addition of the diff3 merge capability
- Addition of the wdiff capability
- Addition of the cursor location display capability
- Make it manually edit highlighted section for manual resolution
- Make its TUI more friendly under monochrome terminal
- Use curses.wrapper()
- CLI and logging interface for easy self-testing/debugging
- Add decent test cases
- Include a simple tutorial within
imediff. - Add
git-mergetoolintegration. - Add
git imeto help making partial patch series commits to git. - Good CJK wide character support with East_Asian_Width on console.
- The use of GNU gettext for
imediffis removed for the sake of portability via wheel.
This was accomplished by practically a whole rewrite of the source code
originally released as imediff2 by Jarno Elonen after consulting with him
around November-December 2018. Now program name is imediff without 2,
since it supports diff for not only 2 files but also 3 files. The version
number is bumped to 2.0. In version 2.5, line matching rules of imediff are
updated to produce better diff presentation. In version 2.10-2.11, git ime
was rewitten to cope with commits involving rename and delete of files.
In version 3.0, TUI was rewritten to cope with curses library limitations.
-
imediff2 (based on older python2 source for and before stretch)
- https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/imediff2
- https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/imediff2 (source package in Debian)
- https://packages.debian.org/sid/imediff2 (binary package in Debian)
- https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?repeatmerged=0;src=imediff2 (BTS)
-
imediff: (based on newer python3 source for buster)
- https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/imediff
- https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/imediff (source package in Debian)
- https://packages.debian.org/sid/imediff (binary package in Debian)
- https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?repeatmerged=0;src=imediff (BTS)
This is written and updated by Osamu Aoki on February 2024.