I personally find vimdiff a bit harder to navigate for my usecase. The reason is that I am context unaware of the file often in larger projects and wanted something that allows me to check all lines in a touched file. However, I have to admit vimdiff comes quite close to what I need and is a great tool!
PhilipRoman|3 days ago
vim folds are fully programmable. For me a bigger issue was git calling vimdiff for each file, which I fixed with my own difftool: https://gist.github.com/PhilipRoman/60066716b5fa09fcabfa6c95...
anitil|3 days ago
(I found that my mac machine doesn't support the '-printf' option, and also I was attempting to run 'git bvd main' on a branch but it seems it does a recursive directory diff, so I'll use 'git diff --name-only' as the input to the awk command).
Edit: worked nicely! I haven't used tabs much in vim so is a slightly new workflow but otherwise very handy
devnonymous|2 days ago
If you configure vimdiff as the difftool in your git config, just doing a `git diff` would show you the diff for each file sequentially.