A modern diff utility
Information Options
For those not installing from a distribution, diffoscope includes --list-tools DISTRO
, which lists dependencies, and --list-missing-tools DISTRO
, which lists the external tools not currently installed on a system. You can get a sense of which distributions are contributing to diffoscope from some of the information options. In both commands, the distro must be specified as either Arch, Debian, or FreeBSD. For Debian, the option --list-debian-substvars
displays dependencies that are required or simply recommended. All three options list what is required for full functionality. Depending on how you use diffoscope, it may function without all the packages listed (Figure 3).
A Work in Progress
As I write, diffoscope is still in rapid development. As a result, some features are missing. Unlike diff
, diffoscope has yet to support a two-column view, a feature that makes comparison handy. Moreover, while the list of supported formats is already impressive, it would be useful to support all the LibreOffice modules.
However, it seems clear that diffoscope has quickly expanded beyond its original purpose. In particular, as a writer, I was pleased to find that diffoscope is well-suited to comparing drafts, something that I do regularly when writing fiction or long non-fiction. After using it for a couple of weeks, already I wonder how I got along without it. It has become a tool that I use daily and have come to depend on.
Infos
- diffoscope: https://diffoscope.org/
- Reproducible Builds: https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds
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