Sam Goldstein
Sam Goldstein
The html output does highlighting of character differences between lines (much like github's diffs) though it doesn't do a pure character diff mode like you describe. I'd definitely be interested...
More or less. There's a few examples of the output from way back at http://www.drasticcode.com/2010/12/9/making-diffy-a-little-less-creative.
There's currently no way to do this with a single timetrap command. You could "simplify" this to two commands along the lines of: ``` t i -a 10:00 Description of...
I do have some hesitation about adding additional natural time parsing directly to the timetrap gem. In theory it could be a convenient addition but it does open the door...
Looks like an issue that's only present on windows. I just pushed a fix (1e99390) which I think will resolve this though I'm not able test it on Windows. Could...
I don't actually have access to an XP box so I probably can't help troubleshoot this. @bwl21 added the windows support in https://github.com/samg/diffy/pull/16 so he may have some advice on...
I'm not at all opposed to this idea, though it's unlikely I'll have time to implement it in the short term. It is possible to override the options passed to...
The current behavior is actually considered a feature of Diffy. (see http://www.drasticcode.com/2010/12/9/making-diffy-a-little-less-creative for an explanation). At the time I saw it as undesirable to allow single letter similarities inside otherwise...
I probably can't find time to work on this but would be happy to review/accept a PR for it. On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 4:32 PM Dan Nolan wrote:...
Yeah, sounds like this is probably a jruby bug. The line in the stack trace (https://github.com/samg/diffy/blob/master/lib/diffy/diff.rb#L55) opens a pipe to the `diff` executable and reads the output and it seems...