Diffing

Diffs are used to track changes between different versions or forks of a project, providing an overview regarding files changed, and the nature of those changes.

Diffs are used to track changes between two different versions or forks of a project.

A diff provides a list of what files have been changed, and what changes have occurred. For example, a new file might have been created, another deleted, and the contents of a third modified.

Command-line Git software and clients often contain built-in tools for diffing. HASH contains these built-in, removing the need for additional external tooling:

  • Line-by-line diffing is automatically conducted as part of the merge process in HASH.
  • When you upgrade individual behaviors or other dependencies in the hCore editor, you may see a “diff view” highlighting what’s new and updated in an upgraded version of a file.

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