![]() ![]() ![]() Changing the MergeBoard diff visualization can be a bit tedious as many other features are tightly coupled with this part of the user interface. ![]() Our existing users will even benefit from this new product. The development of our code review solution MergeBoard will continue as before. If this sounds interesting for you, subscribe to our newsletter and we notify you once it is available. We are also looking for developers who are interested in joining our beta for SemanticDiff. While the extension is not yet available for download, there is an interactive demo on that you can try out. You can see how your working tree has changed compared to your current git HEAD or get a better understanding of your git history. Today we answering these calls with SemanticDiff - a Visual Studio Code extension that brings our code change visualization directly into your code editor. Over time, we received many requests to make our technology also accessible outside of the context of MergeBoard. They either worked with diffs unrelated to code reviews or their team wasn’t ready yet to switch to MergeBoard. Unfortunately, not everyone was able to use our change visualization yet. ![]() This makes it easier to understand how the code was modified and you are less likely to miss any important changes. Compared to standard diff tools like git diff, MergeBoard generates diffs that ignore style only changes, highlight moved code and detect refactorings. Since the initial release of our code review tool MergeBoard, many users appreciated one feature in particular: the advanced code change visualization. ![]()
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