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by vincentdm 1379 days ago
I see some Clojure examples in the article. We use Clojure almost exclusively and this would be a great replacement for line-based Git diffs, providing much more insight in actual changes.

Is there any chance such an alternative differ could be used in Git (and adjacent tools like GitLab), or are we stuck with line-based forever?

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The author mentions they're using it with Git and Mercurial. There are docs here: https://difftastic.wilfred.me.uk/git.html