SemanticDiff 0.9.0: Support for HTML, Vue, Swift & more
This release brings two new languages to our VS Code extension and three new ones to our GitHub App plus various improvements for front-end developers.
Read MoreSemanticDiff vs. Difftastic: How do they differ?
Both tools aim to provide a better diff, but which one fits your needs? We compared their inner workings, features, and workflow integration to help you decide.
Read MoreSemanticDiff 0.8.8: Support For Rust And More
The eight beta release of our VS Code extension / GitHub App SemanticDiff adds support for Rust, new invariances and other enhancements.
Read MoreSemanticDiff 0.8.6: Support For Java And More
The sixth beta release of our VS Code extension / GitHub App SemanticDiff adds support for Java, introduces invariances for integer literals and more.
Read MoreSemanticDiff 0.8.5: Minimap, Comments and more
The fifth beta release of SemanticDiff adds a minimap, better move detection and review comments to our VS Code extension / GitHub App.
Read MoreSemanticDiff 0.8.4: Quality improvements & .po support
The fourth beta release of SemanticDiff brings several quality improvements, new invariances and support for .po files to our VS Code extension and GitHub App.
Read MoreSemanticDiff 0.8.3: Support For Go And More
The third beta release of SemanticDiff adds support for comparing Go files, improves nearly all supported programming languages, and increases the speed as well as the accuracy.
Read MoreComparing Files in Visual Studio Code
This guide will tell you everything you need to know about comparing files in Visual Studio Code. Learn the different ways to select files for comparison and the tricks you can use to get better diffs.
Read MoreSemanticDiff 0.8.2: JSON Support And More
The second beta release of SemanticDiff adds support for comparing JSON files, can hide more irrelevant changes, and fixes several minor bugs. Find out how you can benefit from the changes.
Read MoreSemanticDiff Beta Is Now Available For Download
SemanticDiff enters public beta and can be downloaded via the Visual Studio Marketplace. Learn which programming languages are supported and how to get less noisy diffs in Visual Studio Code.
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