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pomber avatar pomber commented on July 4, 2024 1
Add three columns for code

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pomber avatar pomber commented on July 4, 2024

Not sure about this one. One of the things people like about this tool is that there isn't too much noise.
#63 will add a link to GitHub commit where you can see the diff, maybe that's enough, or maybe we can add a special diff view later.

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shayanb avatar shayanb commented on July 4, 2024

I agree. The minimal view is really clear and perfect for finding the diffs. The url to the actual commit can help to investigate the details and change log.

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pomber avatar pomber commented on July 4, 2024

From #22

The current visualization is more for browsing different versions of a file rather than viewing the diff between two versions. I want to keep that, but I agree that people usually want to see a diff after browsing the history.
I'm thinking on adding some way to activate a "diff mode" that animates between diffs, as you change the "left" and/or the "right" version of a file.

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katrinleinweber avatar katrinleinweber commented on July 4, 2024

How about only 2 columns? git-temporal does this. Would that be a good compromise between the 2 use-cases?

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