commit | ff5ff6dc229b1f52bcc9e3c716688a8ca4378062 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Aryan Naraghi <aryan.naraghi@gmail.com> | Sun Mar 28 19:32:16 2021 |
committer | Aryan Naraghi <aryan.naraghi@gmail.com> | Sun Mar 28 19:32:16 2021 |
tree | 5490d0c87d54fd9a7fee1f1f287a31e98f81da48 | |
parent | e206f873d14a916d3d26c40ab667bca123f365a3 [diff] |
Removes the Apache license header. This is inconsistent with the project's actual license, which is an MIT one.
difflib is a simple library written in Go for diffing two sequences of text.
To install, issue:
go get github.com/aryann/difflib
To start using difflib, create a new file in your workspace and import difflib:
import ( ... "fmt" "github.com/aryann/difflib" ... )
Then call either difflib.Diff
or difflib.HTMLDiff
:
fmt.Println(difflib.HTMLDiff([]string{"one", "two", "three"}, []string{"two", "four", "three"}))
If you'd like more control over the output, see how the function HTMLDiff
relies on Diff
in difflib.go.
There is a demo application in the difflib_demo directory. To run it, navigate to your $GOPATH
and run:
go run src/github.com/aryann/difflib/difflib_server/difflib_demo.go <file-1> <file-2>
Where <file-1>
and <file-2>
are two text files you'd like to diff. The demo will launch a web server that will contain a table of the diff results.