Is it possible to get the git difftool command to open a directory compare between the changed files and the staging/checked files?
So ideally, if 2 files have changed, they would be the only 2 shown, but within a directory compare.
I've read posts about getting git to give all file diffs in parallel, so tools like BeyondCompare has all the diffs in tabs, but im not happy with that!
One could pull a copy of the changed files from staging/checked in files into a temp folder, and then open that up. Is that the only option?
Update June 2012 (2 and an half years later):
This (comparing directories instead of file-by-file) seems to be soon available:
See [ANNOUNCE] Git 1.7.11.rc1:
"
git difftool
" learned the "--dir-diff
" option to spawn external diff tools that can compare two directory hierarchies at a time after populating two temporary directories, instead of running an instance of the external tool once per a file pair.
See "Patch difftool
: teach difftool
to handle directory diffs"
Original answer (January 2010)
One could pull a copy of the changed files from staging/checked in files into a temp folder, and then open that up. Is that the only option?
Basically yes:
You difftool script would:
You have one first example in this question.