Is there a command-line equivalent to kdiff3 that allows selective merging? [closed]

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  •  14-04-2022
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kdiff3 is a GUI diff tool that allows you to create a diff of two/three files and selectively choose which lines make up the merged file. Is there a command-line equivalent?

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解决方案

You should try

vimdiff file1 file2

Ex :

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You can select lines (from command mode to visual mode) with shift+v, copy with yy, paste with p and switch into files with ctrl+ww

See http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/diff.html

其他提示

Yes, vimdiff (quick tutorial linked) is quite good at it. Being part of VIM, you will have to learn the key strokes you need to accept or refuse changes.

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