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darrenburns/dunk: Prettier git diffs in the terminal 🎨
https://github.com/darrenburns/dunk
> Prettier git diffs in the terminal
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dandavision/delta
https://github.com/dandavison/delta
I've been using diff-so-fancy with git for a long time, but recently discovered delta. It does way more, with in-line diffs, side-by-side view, and themed output. It even makes copying text out of a diff easier by removing the +/- by default.
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extrawurst/gitui
https://github.com/extrawurst/gitui
I am, as you may know, a huge fan of Tower for my Git GUI needs, but there are times you have to stick with your terminal (over SSH, for example). If you'd still like some GUI ease for staging and commits, this little tool is pretty slick.
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so-fancy/diff-so-fancy: Good-lookin' diffs
https://github.com/so-fancy/diff-so-fancy/
My Git diffs on the command line have never looked so good.
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bilgi-webteam/kommit
https://github.com/bilgi-webteam/kommit
An easy system for building Git commits as you work and then running a commit without having to edit the commit notes. I'm also intrigued by the idea behind [Commit Comments](https://github.com/thebearjew/commit-comments). (Via [OneThingWell](http://onethingwell.org/post/137682552542/kommit))
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An easy system for building Git commits as you work and then running a commit without having to edit the commit notes. I'm also intrigued by the idea behind [Commit Comments](https://github.com/thebearjew/commit-comments). (Via [OneThingWell](http://onethingwell.org/post/137682552542/kommit))