Gathering detailed insights and metrics for text-diff
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for text-diff
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for text-diff
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for text-diff
Visual JavaScript text diff library. CommonJS module created from https://code.google.com/p/google-diff-match-patch/.
npm install text-diff
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Updated on Jun 23, 2025
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1.0.1
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text-diff@1.0.1
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2.10.1
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0.12.4
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Jul 19, 2015
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This repository contains the diff functionality of the google-diff-match-patch library by Neil Fraser, turned into a node module which is suitable for require
ing into projects.
1var Diff = require('text-diff'); 2 3var diff = new Diff(); // options may be passed to constructor; see below 4var textDiff = diff.main('text1', 'text2'); // produces diff array 5diff.prettyHtml(textDiff); // produces a formatted HTML string 6
Arguments may be passed into the Diff
constructor in the form of an object:
timeout
: Number of seconds to map a diff before giving up (0 for infinity).editCost
: Cost of an empty edit operation in terms of edit characters.Example initialization with arguments: var diff = new Diff({ timeout: 2, editCost: 6 });
The API documentation below has been modified from the original API documentation.
The first step is to create a new diff object (see example above). This object contains various properties which set the behaviour of the algorithms, as well as the following methods/functions:
An array of differences is computed which describe the transformation of text1 into text2. Each difference is an array. The first element specifies if it is an insertion (1), a deletion (-1) or an equality (0). The second element specifies the affected text.
1main("Good dog", "Bad dog") => [(-1, "Goo"), (1, "Ba"), (0, "d dog")]
Despite the large number of optimisations used in this function, diff can take a while to compute. The timeout
setting is available to set how many seconds any diff's exploration phase may take (see "Initialization options" section above). The default value is 1.0. A value of 0 disables the timeout and lets diff run until completion. Should diff time out, the return value will still be a valid difference, though probably non-optimal.
A diff of two unrelated texts can be filled with coincidental matches. For example, the diff of "mouse" and "sofas" is [(-1, "m"), (1, "s"), (0, "o"), (-1, "u"), (1, "fa"), (0, "s"), (-1, "e")]
. While this is the optimum diff, it is difficult for humans to understand. Semantic cleanup rewrites the diff, expanding it into a more intelligible format. The above example would become: [(-1, "mouse"), (1, "sofas")]
. If a diff is to be human-readable, it should be passed to cleanupSemantic.
This function is similar to cleanupSemantic
, except that instead of optimising a diff to be human-readable, it optimises the diff to be efficient for machine processing. The results of both cleanup types are often the same.
The efficiency cleanup is based on the observation that a diff made up of large numbers of small diffs edits may take longer to process (in downstream applications) or take more capacity to store or transmit than a smaller number of larger diffs. The diff.EditCost
property sets what the cost of handling a new edit is in terms of handling extra characters in an existing edit. The default value is 4, which means if expanding the length of a diff by three characters can eliminate one edit, then that optimisation will reduce the total costs.
Given a diff, measure its Levenshtein distance in terms of the number of inserted, deleted or substituted characters. The minimum distance is 0 which means equality, the maximum distance is the length of the longer string.
Takes a diff array and returns a string of pretty HTML. Deletions are wrapped in <del></del>
tags, and insertions are wrapped in <ins></ins>
tags. Use CSS to apply styling to these tags.
Tests have not been ported to this library fork, however tests are available in the original library. If you would like to port tests over, you will need to do some function call renaming (viz. the diff_
prefix has been removed from functions in the fork) and remove tests specific to the "patch" and "match" functionalities of the original library.
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