>>git difftool branch1 branch2
opens my difftool (Beyond Compare:BC) with every file that has a diff between the branches.
I have to close BC after each file just for it to reopen with the next file.
BC can diff whole directories and multiple files.
Is there a way to get git difftool
to open all files simultaneously, or diff the whole tree simultaneously?
I used these commands to set Beyond Compare 4 (despite the bc3 you see in them) as the diff / merge tools:
git config --global diff.tool bc3
git config --global difftool.bc3.path "C:/Program Files/Beyond Compare 4/bcomp.exe"
git config --global merge.tool bc3
git config --global mergetool.bc3.path "C:/Program Files/Beyond Compare 4/bcomp.exe"
Then I compared two branches like this, where "oldbranchname" and "newbranchname" are the names of the two branches I wanted to compare.
git difftool -d --tool=bc3 oldbranchname newbranchname
I get the folder view as if I compared two folders with beyond compare. The only thing of note is that it will not show identical files in the comparison, but that has not bothered me.
Starting with git v1.7.11, you can use
git difftool --dir-diff
to perform a directory diff.The answer that follows applies to git installations older than v1.7.11.
This issue is not related to BC, but to the way git works. Fortunately, there is a solution at this URL - git-diffall