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====OS/2 text & programmers editors with diff file support==== | ====OS/2 text & programmers editors with diff file support==== | ||
* [[Elvis]] - diff syntax support included by default - Open source - Current. | * [[Elvis]] - diff syntax support included by default - Open source - Current. | ||
* [[FTE]] - Has support for syntax highlighting, code folding and syntax-aware autoindent. | |||
====DOS text & programmers editors with diff file support==== | ====DOS text & programmers editors with diff file support==== | ||
* [[Elvis]] - diff syntax support included by default - Open source - Current. | * [[Elvis]] - diff syntax support included by default - Open source - Current. | ||
* [[FTE]] - Has support for syntax highlighting, code folding and syntax-aware autoindent. | |||
[[Category:Tools]][[Category:DOS Tools]][[Category:MS Windows Tools]][[Category:MAC Finder Tools]][[Category:Generic Unix Tools]][[Category:File formats]] | [[Category:Tools]][[Category:DOS Tools]][[Category:MS Windows Tools]][[Category:MAC Finder Tools]][[Category:Generic Unix Tools]][[Category:File formats]] |
Revision as of 02:09, 23 January 2016
Diff is a class of programming utilities that compares two or more files for changes or differences between them.
Diff as a file format
Although many newer diff tools have modified the output file format for more flexibility, the original diff output file format has become something of a standard since a number of utilities and systems can open up diff files for further processing or visualisation.
OS/2 text & programmers editors with diff file support
- Elvis - diff syntax support included by default - Open source - Current.
- FTE - Has support for syntax highlighting, code folding and syntax-aware autoindent.