I can't recommend these enough! Kaleidoscope also has terrific image diffing capabilities which is wonderful when you are working on frontend related things.
Kaleidoscope https://t.co/SCiwUPGUSi is the prettiest and most diverse git/merge diff tool I have ever tried. It does such a good job at handling my conflicts for me, that I rarely have to resolve anything manually and it also supports multiple ways of displaying the conflict.
💬 Customer love for Kaleidoscope 6.1: “This is a game-changer! Being able to edit either side of a diff directly in my preferred editor and having Kaleidoscope automatically refresh is such a smooth experience.”
Another feature-packed release is here with Kaleidoscope 6.1! 🚀
Now you can initiate editing of text comparisons directly from Kaleidoscope, conveniently send content from @raycast to Kaleidoscope, and use Kaleidoscope as the diff and merge tool for Jujutsu (jj). Enjoy! 🔥
Apparently, after disappointing sales, Apple’s new strategy is to appeal to headbangers—because nothing boosts revenue like customers headbanging their $3,500 headset into oblivion and rushing to buy another one.
@RebeccaSlatkin PR person: give me one feature that will remain working
Last Dev: the battery indicator
PR person:
Last Dev:
PR person: Alrighty, I think I got all for the press release.
@simonw Is there a reason Cursor or GitHub co-pilot don’t offer it? At the same time I think the “user needs to choose the model” needs to go. I don’t want to keep track which works for what.