Let's say I have a file that is currently under subversion. Normally,
I edit the file, save it, go to the konsole, use svn diff to check the
differences. Instead is it possible to do all this in the vim window
as follows?
1) Edit the file in vim.
2) Enter a command or a shortcut key in vim so that the current vim
window automatically goes into vimdiff mode with left pane showing the
original version in subversion, right pane showing the current buffer.
3) After checking the differences, modify/save the file
4) Enter a command or a shortcut key in vimdiff mode to go back to
just the vim window in step 1.
Is this vim -> vimdiff -> vim cycle achievable in vim?
thanks
raju
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
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